mykoplasmaversioner
Mykoplasmaversioner is a term used to describe the different strains or variants within the genus Mycoplasma, or within a single Mycoplasma species. Mycoplasmas are small bacteria characterized by a reduced genome and the absence of a cell wall. Because their genomes are compact and many surface layers are variable, they commonly exist as distinct variants that differ in genetic makeup, antigenic properties, host range, tissue tropism, and sometimes virulence and antibiotic susceptibility.
Variation arises mainly through mutation and, in some species, limited recombination. The resulting mykoplasmaversioner may escape
Identification and typing rely on genetic and phenotypic methods. Culture and biochemical tests are often slow
Clinically, recognizing mykoplasmaversioner supports outbreak tracing, informs antibiotic choice, and highlights vaccine challenges, since surface antigen