Mycoplasma, members of the class Mollicutes, are self-replicating, wall-less bacteria with minimal genomes [1, 2]. They are widely distributed in humans and animals, existing as both parasites and symbionts [3]. Several Mycoplasma species, including Mycoplasma...
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) rank among the most common bacterial illnesses in women, accounting for approximately one quarter of all reported cases. It is estimated that 50–60% of women will experience at least one episode during their lifetime. UTIs encompass a broad spectrum of clinical presentations,...
Human herpesviruses (HHVs) are widespread pathogens associated with various types of diseases, ranging from relatively mild mucocutaneous infections to febrile syndromes, congenital and neonatal infections, life-threatening central nervous system (CNS) infections, and transplant complications. Following...
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