Pneumonia negative positive which is more serious

Negative and positive test reports do not exist for common pneumonia, but with Mycoplasma pneumonia, Mycoplasma pneumonia can exist as both negative and positive. A negative Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a normal result, indicating no infection with Mycoplasma, while a positive Mycoplasma pneumoniae indicates an infection with Mycoplasma. If there is a positive result for Mycoplasma and the patient has clinical symptoms such as cough, sputum, and fever, treatment with antibiotics for Mycoplasma infection is needed. For minors, macrolide antibiotics can be chosen for treatment; for adults, respiratory quinolones can be chosen for treatment; at the same time, active symptomatic treatment, Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection can be completely cured.