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Should this be merged with the Mycoplasma article? Mycoplama looks to be a stub, although Mycoplasma is described as a genus, while Mycoplasmataceae is a family, but nothing I see as to what makes Mycoplama more specific taxonomically. url pathmicro.med.sc.edu/2008-bacppt/Mycoplasma08.ppt suggests that there is a difference. Which direction the merge goes in a question. I'd think the term 'mycoplama' might be more 'well-known' (basically any site that talks about alt-health hypotheses of mycoplama causing.. all sorts of things.. but I've never even seen the name 'mycoplasmataceae' before today..)
In this edit, Oflandandsea has altered the text to claim (with citations) that Ureaplasma parvum is a pathogen, where the prior text claimed (also with citations) that U. parvum is a commensal within the human biome. Both statements cannot be true; an expert opinion is needed to assess the sources and determine which position is correct. WikiDan61 ChatMe! ReadMe!! 18:51, 12 April 2021 (UTC)
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Should this be merged with the Mycoplasma article? Mycoplama looks to be a stub, although Mycoplasma is described as a genus, while Mycoplasmataceae is a family, but nothing I see as to what makes Mycoplama more specific taxonomically. url pathmicro.med.sc.edu/2008-bacppt/Mycoplasma08.ppt suggests that there is a difference. Which direction the merge goes in a question. I'd think the term 'mycoplama' might be more 'well-known' (basically any site that talks about alt-health hypotheses of mycoplama causing.. all sorts of things.. but I've never even seen the name 'mycoplasmataceae' before today..)
In this edit, Oflandandsea has altered the text to claim (with citations) that Ureaplasma parvum is a pathogen, where the prior text claimed (also with citations) that U. parvum is a commensal within the human biome. Both statements cannot be true; an expert opinion is needed to assess the sources and determine which position is correct. WikiDan61 ChatMe! ReadMe!! 18:51, 12 April 2021 (UTC)