Biology, asked by manojbhalero1980, 7 months ago

mycoplasma
are resistant to antibiotics.​

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Answered by Zaynroy
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections are self-limiting; however, clinicians routinely treat pneumonia caused by M. pneumoniae with antibiotics. All mycoplasmas lack a cell wall and, therefore, all are inherently resistant to beta-lactam antibiotics

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