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G, et al 2013). This evolutionary trajectory has resulted in the loss of the peptidoglycan cell wall, a hallmark characteristic of Gram-positive bacteria. Despite this evolutionary divergence, instances have been reported where U. urealyticum, upon gram staining, exhibited the same characteristics as Gram-negative bacteria. Notably, despite such staining outcomes, it is imperative to recognize that the U. urealyticum remains a Gram-Positive bacterium, This discrepancy underscores the importance of discerning between staining outcomes and bacterial classification (“Ureaplasma Urealyticum.” Microbewiki).
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presence of U. urealyticum in the sample. After this, it should be transferred to the 10B Broth, where once placed it will turn yellow, but then slowly change the color to pink. This helps to indicate the growth of the bacterium(Waites, Ken B, et al 2012). The reason it can grow on this 10B Broth is because it has a lot of nutrients that let the bacteria grow from heart infusion to yeast extract, yet, it also has urea to help the bacteria to hydrolyze it and with hydrolyzing it causes the release of ammonia that causes the broth to change to a pink color (
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new movements to use Azithromycin to treat these infections. This is a therapeutic that can be taken orally, once ingested our macrophages, which are part of our immune system, take up the antibiotic and deliver it to the sites of infection (Fan et al. 2023). This helps control the infection where the bacteria grows, additionally, it is also a great alternative to when a mother is pregnant so it does not cause harm to the fetus since It's using our immune system to help defend the fetus and the mother's body.
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can occur in extragenital sites. A common symptom associated with these infections is the "fishy" smell that is created due to the production of ammonia by the hydrolysis of urea. Patients should confirm diagnosis with a doctor. The bacterium has high correlations with the Human Papillomavirus (HPV).
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To test for this bacterium, an agar plate, which is 10B broth, should be used on U. urealyticum. Since these bacteria love to grow in mostly acidic places, the bacteria should go under microdilution MIC dilution to get a pH color change. If the dilution color changes to red it indicates that there is
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Yet, it is not recommended to be used a lot because these bacteria can develop resistance to these antibiotics fairly fast. Secondly, other drugs that have β-lactamases are infective to treat infection because of how fast the bacteria's circular genome can mutate (Fan et al. 2023). However, there are
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U. urealyticum represents one of the 14 distinct types within the Ureaplasma genus. Classified within the Mollicutes class, Ureaplasma species have undergone significant evolutionary adaptations from their Gram-positive bacterial ancestors, a phenomenon termed degenerative evolutions (Kallapur, Suhas
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have had their DNA sequenced, using a PCR amplification and dideoxy termination method. Their sequences can be accessed through public records and databases. Most of the16S rDNA sequence of the two strains constitute the exact same nucleotides bases (97.3% homology), yet small differences have been
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Unfortunately, it was found from trials that many of the antibiotics that we utilize on a day-to-day basis for urinary tract infections do not affect the bacteria due to lacking a cell wall. Yet, the types of antibiotics that can be used are quinolones, tetracyclines, and macrolides, since they
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As stated previously, since these bacteria are still considered Gram-positive, and lack a cell wall, the most versatile antibiotic that can’t be used is penicillin. Since these antibiotics attack the cell wall of a bacterium, they can not be used for this type of infection. The reason that many
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Waites, Ken B.; Duffy, Lynn B.; Bébéar, Cécile M.; Matlow, Anne; Talkington, Deborah F.; Kenny, George E.; Totten, Patricia A.; Bade, Donald J.; Zheng, Xiaotian; Davidson, Maureen K.; Shortridge, Virginia D.; Watts, Jeffrey L.; Brown, Steven D. (November 2012).
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Pavoni, Matteo; Principe, Luigi; Foschi, Claudio; Meroni, Elisa; Briozzo, Elena; Lazzarotto, Tiziana; Ambretti, Simone; Di Bella, Stefano (7 December 2023).
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species are resistant to fluoroquinolones (i.e. ciprofloxacin). Patients who are pregnant have further limitations on the treatment course of a
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infections during pregnancy include preterm birth and impacted embryonic development. Some patients have given birth to children subjected to
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individuals get this infection can be damage to the uterus wall lining, causing the bacteria to thrive in a carbon-rich environment.
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Contini C, Rotondo JC, Magagnoli F, Maritati M, Seraceni S, Graziano A, Poggi A, Capucci R, Vesce F, Tognon M, Martini F (2018).
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of human beings, but overgrowth can lead to infections that cause the patient discomfort. Unlike most bacteria,
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treatments due to the distinctive physiology of these organisms. In the Western World, approximately 40% of
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International Bulletin of Bacteriological Nomenclature and Taxonomy, 1955, 5, 67–78.] (See page 73)
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affect a large part of the mycoplasma family of bacteria where U. urealyticum falls under.
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acknowledged. Due to the direct similarity and the increased variation in other species of
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tissues of pregnant women, thereby impacting pregnancy outcome. Issues that arise from
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Fan, Weibin; Wang, Qisheng; Liang, Zuyu; Wang, Jinyu; Zhang, Lin (16 March 2023).
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The classification of the pleuropneumonia group of organisms (Borrelomycetales)
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in both males and females. In addition, this pathogen may latently infect the
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of this species; T960 and 27. These strains of bacteria are commonly found as
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colonies, otherwise known as T-strain mycoplasma, under magnification of 500Ă—
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Hillitt, K. L.; Jenkins, R. E.; Spiller, O. B.; Beeton, M. L. (2017).
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Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission
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infection, making it far harder to successfully cure.
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making it unique in physiology and medical treatment.
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Index

U. urealyticum

Scientific classification
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Bacteria
Mycoplasmatota
Mollicutes
Mycoplasmatales
Mycoplasmataceae
Ureaplasma
Binomial name
bacterium
genus
Ureaplasma
family
Mycoplasmataceae
order
Mycoplasmatales
Mycoplasma
Ureaplasma
type strain
biovars
commensals
urogenital tracts
cell wall
species
GC content
genome size
base pairs
cholesterol

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