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How can I tell if a chronic infection like the mycoplasma is being transmitted by my wife to me?

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How can I tell if a chronic infection like the mycoplasma is being transmitted by my wife to me?

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RESPONSE: If your wife tested positive and you have slowly developed some of the same clinical signs and symptoms, it’s a possibility that the infection has spread to you, and you should tested and if positive treated for the same infection. These infections are usually system-wide (systemic) and can invade and affect practically any tissue or organ in your body. They are especially pathogenic in the nervous system, gut, joints and endocrine glands. Prof. Garth Nicolson. QUESTION: I have recently been diagnosed with RA. I had complications from a C-Section and required blood transfusions. I was HIV-negative and have no problem with that but I had an infection that one week later they could not identify (Also, after receiving an immunization for Rubella, I became extremely ill). Is there any possibility of transmission of mycoplasma or some other bacteria from this transfusion or immunization? My immune system, in retrospect, was seriously impacted from that point on. RESPONSE: It is ce

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