Can Mycoplasma infections infect others?

Mycoplasma infection can infect others. If mycoplasma infection is diagnosed, it should be treated as soon as possible, and appropriate protective measures should be taken to avoid infecting others. Mycoplasma infections can be spread through respiratory tract infections, genitourinary infections, droplet inhalation, direct contact, and contact with mycoplasma infected objects. Common clinical symptoms include fever, cough, dizziness, fatigue, urinary frequency, urinary urgency, urinary difficulties, urethral burning sensation, etc. Different types of mycoplasma infections and different parts of the infected area produce corresponding symptoms. The main ways of transmission are sexual contact transmission, birth canal infection, indirect contact infection, respiratory transmission and so on. Mycoplasma infections are contagious, if diagnosed, on the basis of treatment, do a good job of special care, cleaning, disinfection of daily necessities, and avoid mixing.