After mycoplasma and chlamydia infect human body, they first invade columnar epithelial cells, grow and reproduce in the cells, and then proliferate in the cells of mononuclear phagocyte system. Because mycoplasma and chlamydia multiply in cells, infected cells die, and at the same time, they can escape the immune defense function of the host and get intermittent protection. The pathogenic mechanism of mycoplasma and chlamydia is to inhibit the metabolism of infected cells, dissolve and destroy cells, lead to the release of lysozyme, the cytotoxic effect of metabolites, and cause allergic reactions and autoimmunity. When people are infected with mycoplasma and chlamydia, they produce specific immunity, but this immunity is weak and lasts for a short time. Therefore, mycoplasma and chlamydia infections are easy to cause persistent, repeated and recessive infections.
The infection rate of ureaplasma urealyticum and mycoplasma hominis in adult urogenital tract is mainly related to sexual activity, that is, to the number of sexual intercourse and the number of sexual partners, and has nothing to do with gender.
Adults are mainly transmitted through sexual contact, while newborns are infected through their mothers' reproductive tract during childbirth. The infection site of adult male is in urethral mucosa, and that of female is in cervix.
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