The atypical pneumonia Archive
What is Mycoplasma pneumoniae?
Thursday, December 10th, 2009Mycoplasma pneumoniae represents a tiny in its size bacterium that belongs to the class Mollicutes. The organisms adherent to this class have a peculiar feature: they do not have a peptidoglycan cell wall that is common for all other firmicute bacteria. At the same time Mycoplasma pneumoniae possesses a three ... Continue reading
Mycoplasma pneumoniae: general information
Thursday, December 3rd, 2009It is known that Mycoplasma pneumoniae very often leads to community-acquired pneumonia. In fact, the development of the disease is lengthy and gradual. The first time Mycoplasma pneumoniae was obtained was in 1898. It was done in cattle affected by pleuropneumonia. In the year 1938, the first case of man ... Continue reading
BE INFORMED ABOUT PNEUMONIA!
Saturday, November 7th, 2009Mycoplasma pneumonia is a respiratory lung infection which is caused by a bacteria of the same name, Mycoplasma pneumoniae or M. pneumoniae. It is also recognized as atypical pneumonia or walking pneumonia. This strain of pneumonia usually presents itself in people younger than 40 years of age. Some studies show that ... Continue reading
Mycoplasma Pneumoniae
Saturday, October 3rd, 2009Mycoplasma pneumonia is a specific type of atypical pneumonia. Mycoplasma pneumonia is a bacterial infection in the respiratory tract and in this case, it is caused by the bacteria called mycoplasma pneumoniae. This is a “Community Acquired Pneumonia” which means it is usually caught by being in public and exposed ... Continue reading
Mycoplasma pneumoniae: Symptoms, Causes and Cure
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009Mycoplasma pneumonia is one type of atypical pneumonia that occurs in humans and causes immense irritation in the respiratory systems. It is caused by the bacteria M. pneumonia. This is a particular type of pneumonia that generally attacks as well as affects the people who are younger than the age ... Continue reading