Mycoplasma Hominis Infection

Micoplasma hominis infection is caused by the bacteria Mycoplasma hominis. Micoplasma hominis infection is spread through vaginal intercourse, oral-to-genital contact, and vertically from mother to her infant in utero or by the colonization by the bacteria as the baby descends through the birth canal or by nosocomial acquisition through transplanted tissues.

Related Journals of Mycoplasma Hominis Infection

Epidemiology: Open Access, Virology & Mycology, Journal of HIV & Retro Virus, Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research, Journal of Infectious Diseases & Therapy Open Access, Virology & Antiviral Research, Journal of the International AIDS Society, Journal of AIDS and HIV Research, HIV & AIDS Review, HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care
 

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