2024-10-04
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1. mycoplasma pneumonia
recently, more patients with mycoplasma pneumoniae infection have appeared in many hospitals across the country, especially children. pneumonia caused by mycoplasma pneumoniae (referred to as mycoplasma pneumonia) is a kind between bacteria and viruses. it is the smallest pathogenic microorganism currently known to be able to survive independently. its structure is between viruses and bacteria. unlike bacteria, it has no cell wall structure. , the structure is more complex than viruses, and can be killed by 75% alcohol and chlorine-containing disinfectants (such as 84 disinfectant). the population is generally susceptible to mycoplasma pneumoniae, which is more common in children and adolescents aged 5 and above. mycoplasma pneumoniae infection can occur throughout the year. the main clinical manifestations are fever and cough, which may be accompanied by headache, runny nose, sore throat, earache, etc.
the district center for disease control and prevention reminds everyone that in order to protect yourself and your family, it is recommended to do the following:
(1) during high-incidence seasons, try to avoid going to public places with dense crowds and poor ventilation, and wear masks for protection when necessary.
(2) when coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue, or use your elbow or sleeve to cover it, and throw the used tissue into a covered trash can.
(3) pay attention to hand hygiene, use soap and hand sanitizer to wash hands under running water. if there is no running water, you can use alcohol-based hand sanitizer to wipe and disinfect your hands.