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The
M.urealyticum is the only species in the genus M. urealyticum, which is named for the need for urea for growth. Tiny, with a diameter of only 15 to 25um, the bacteria need to be observed under a low
microscope
, so the old T strain. The surface of the bactericide has rough particles, under suitable conditions can be converted into a typical lotus egg-like bacteria. Growth requires cholesterol and urea, which break down urea for its metabolic characteristics, produce ammonia nitrogen, and cause
culture
pH to rise, leading to self-death.can cause genitourinary tract infections and is considered an important pathogen second only to chlamydia (50%) in non-gonorrhea urethritis. Since 80 per cent of pregnant women have a dexalinogen in their reproductive tract, a placental infection can lead to premature birth, stillbirth, or infection of a newborn baby during childbirth, causing respiratory infections. In addition, the dexerial can also cause infertility.highly sensitive antibiotics such as erythromycin, tylutin and
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