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Florocenos - Мycoplasma (Ureaplasma parvum, Ureaplasma urealiticum, Mycoplasma hominis), quantification of DNA

Mycoplasmosis is an inflammatory infectious disease that develops when mycoplasmas, the smallest known bacteria, multiply. The analysis allows us to identify three types of opportunistic genital mycoplasmas in a quantitative format. It is important to make a specific and quantitative assessment of mycoplasmas, because all three types of mycoplasmas have different pathogenic potential. The higher the number of mycoplasmas, the greater the likelihood of developing a pathologic process. That is, the qualitative detection of mycoplasmas has practically no diagnostic and clinical value.