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Mycoplasma pneumonia
Bacteria - Atypical Pneumonia
KingdomMonera (Monera)
PhylumMonera - Bacteria Like (Monera - Bacteria Like)
ClassEubacteria-Typical (Monera - Eubacteria)
OrderBacteria - Lack Cell Walls (Mycoplasmas)
GenusMycoplasma
Scientific NameMycoplasma pneumonia
Common NameBacteria - Atypical Pneumonia
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Walking pneumonia or atypical pneumonia is caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae. M. pneumoniae is a tiny bacteria. This disease is usually mild, and many patients exhibit only a minor fever. This disease can be spread by breathing infected air. The mortality rate is quite low, perhaps 1 in a thousand or less.

The Bergey's Manual gives us a methodology of some preliminary divisions of Bacteria. This is group (10) which includes some small basteria that lack cell walls. Some infections and some unusual pneumonia are caused by members of tis group.

Eubacteria, the true Bacteria, is the group that contains most of the Bacteria that impact on our daily lives. Some of the diseases caused by Bacteria are: Cholera, Lyme Disease, Strep Throat, Scarlet Fever, Typhoid, Syphilis, and Gonorrhea.

Science has only begun the task or properly organizing this group of lifeforms into a taxonomy tree. The medical profession has begun with the disease causing organisms and has worked from the bottom up. They have been using various shapes and various forms of locomotion for criteria. On the other micro-biologists have been working from the top down. The result is a large open area in the middle. Here we have arbitrarily used the Bergey system for organizing disease causing bacteria in the first several classes, and have placed the algae groups in the higher classes.

Monera phylum includes the various bacteria. These are somewhat cellular organisms, but they lack a cell nucleus. Many of these organisms cause serious illness in humans. The diseases include Botulishm, Cholera, Diptheria, Gonorrhea, Lyme Disease, Plagues, Salmonellosis, Syphilis, Tetanus, Typhoid, and TB.

Monera kingdom includes the various bacteria. These are somewhat cellular organisms, but they lack a cell nucleus. Many of these organisms cause serious illness in humans. The diseases include Botulishm, Cholera, Diptheria, Gonorrhea, Lyme Disease, Plagues, Salmonellosis, Syphilis, Tetanus, Typhoid, and TB.