Question: Could you give me the frequencies of Ureaplasma parvum Bacterium? thanks and best regards Answer: Ureaplasma is a bacterium that can be passed through sexual contact although it is not considered a classic STI or STD because of its low degree of pathogenicity. The two species are Parvum and Urealyticum. For this reason the STD set would not be applicable. Ureaplasma considered a mycoplasma, antibiotic resistant, and gram negative. Use: Bacterial Infections, Gram (-): 0.15, 9.23, 42.75, 183.85, 275.29, 307.25, 435.37, 587.50, 795.52, 901.03 —  

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