The case of a child in Texas who presumably died of Measles probably died to treatment related to mycoplasma pneumoniae, according to Pierre Kory, M.D.
Consider watching this video by the mycoplasma infection world expert, Garth Nicholson.
Yes, this link is a bit out of sequence, but I want it placed here so more people will watch the video!
Let's look at the incidences of Measles and deaths presumed to be caused by the disease.

Of course, pro-vaxxers claim the cause of death was the lack of vaccination. Interestingly, the CHD website came up only because I put "mycoplasma" in the search and Measles.
Feb 27, 2025 — SAMANTHA LARNED, BYLINE: The patient was an unvaccinated, school-aged child who had been hospitalized at Covenant Children's Hospital in Lubbock ...
Missing: mycoplasma | Show results with: mycoplasma
Feb 26, 2025 — A school-aged child has died in Lubbock from measles, the first death reported in an ongoing outbreak that has infected more than 120 people in West Texas ...
Missing: mycoplasma | Show results with: mycoplasma
1 day ago — A child who died in a Texas hospital after developing pneumonia following a measles infection died as a result of “medical error” ...
Here is a link to an article on the subject by Karen Kingston titled, Tragic Malpractice Death of Young Girl in Texas Was NOT from the Measles
This is from an AI search for acute vs chronic mycoplasma infection.
While Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections are generally mild and acute, they can sometimes lead to pneumonia, known as "walking pneumonia," or, in rare cases, more severe complications. While most resolve without long-term issues, some can cause chronic respiratory problems or exacerbate pre-existing conditions.
I test for mycoplasma antibodies in every panel except for the most basic one. I have yet to see an "acute/urgent" case. However, those with high antibody titers are often of generally poor health, and some have pulmonary embolisms. Of course, the regular doctor is clueless and puts the person on dangerous blood thinners for life - without understanding causation.
Here is more from AI, but the search misses non-lung-related issues from mycoplasma infections.
Persistent Cough:
A dry cough can persist for several weeks after the initial infection, even after other symptoms have resolved.
Exacerbation of Chronic Lung Diseases:
Mycoplasma pneumoniae can trigger exacerbations in individuals with pre-existing chronic lung conditions, such as asthma or cystic fibrosis.
Long-Term Lung Abnormalities:
In some cases, lung abnormalities, including reduced pulmonary clearance and airway hyperresponsiveness, may persist for weeks or months after an infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae.
Chronic Pulmonary Inflammation:
Some studies suggest that Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection can lead to chronic pulmonary inflammation and long-term functional sequelae.
Fulminant Cases:
In rare cases, Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections can progress to severe pneumonia with complications such as respiratory failure, hypoxia, or even death.
Here is an example from AI when asked if MP is associated with arthritis.
While Mycoplasma pneumoniae is primarily known for causing respiratory infections, some studies suggest a link between this bacteria and arthritis, potentially increasing the risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis or causing reactive arthritis in some cases.
Of course there are many more "syndromes" driven partially by mycoplasmas.
My recent blogs on Mycoplasma(s)
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is a quasi-bacteria that can infect humans. It usually causes upper respiratory tract infections but can also cause pneumonia, and it is one of the most common causes of atypical pneumonia in the United States.
Many extrapulmonary infections have been attributed to Mycoplasma pneumoniae infections.
We test for mycoplasma pneumoniae frequently. I have observed 2 cases of pulmonary embolisms and in each case, the "titer" for mycoplasma pneumoniae was above 1500.
The following is from a sample report from LabCorp.

Dr. Trempe told me that he felt mycoplasma was often a laboratory contaminant. It may be much more than that.
Here are links to sites that discuss mycoplasmas as very insidious possibly human-made pathogens.
These are excerpts from one of the references cited above.
A COMMON PATHOGENIC MYCOPLASMA:
There are 200 species of mycoplasmas. Most are innocuous and do no harm; only four or five are pathogenic.
The Mycoplasma fermentans (incognitus strain) probably comes from the nucleus of the brucellosis bacteria. This disease agent is not a bacteria, and not a virus; it is a mutated form of the brucellosis bacteria, mutated with a visna virus, from which the mycoplasma, is extracted.
Dr. Maurice Hilleman, chief virologist for the pharmaceutical company of Merck, Sharp and Dohme, stated that this disease agent is now carried by everybody in North America and possibly most people throughout the world.
The mycoplasma used to be very innocuous. Only one person out of 500,000 would get multiple sclerosis; one out of 300,000 would develop Alzheimer's; one out of 1,000,000 would develop Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Before the early 1980's, nobody ever died of AIDS because it didn't exist. The mycoplasma is also the disease agent in AIDS, and I have all the documentation to prove it.
Looks like Dr. Trempe had the right hunch!
UNDOING THE DAMAGE:
The body undoes the damage itself. The scarring in the brain of people with chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia will be repaired.
There is cellular repair going on all the time. But the mycoplasma has moved on to the next cell.
In the early stages of a disease, doxycycline may reverse the disease. It is one of the tetracycline antibiotics, but it is not bactericidal; it is bacteriostatic. It stops the growth of the mycoplasma, and if it is stopped long enough, then the immune system takes over. (Nicholson, G.L., Doxycycline treatment and Desert Storm, JAMA, 1995, 273: 618-619),
Is there a surge in Mycoplasma infection?

If you are not testing you are guessing and we run a mycoplasma pneumoniae antibody test on almost everyone.
Just like "turbo cancer," there is apparently "turbo mycoplasma" infection. I strongly believe that "turbo infection," including mycoplasma, is at the root of the many exploding diseases as a consequence of the Jab and spike protein.
Surprisingly, about 50% of the people we test are positive for mycoplasma. We also note that people with very high levels, over 1,500, frequently have or had a pulmonary embolism.
"Mycoplasma is one of the most common pathogens causing community-acquired pneumonia in pediatric patients. In recent years, the number of refractory or severe cases with drug resistance has been gradually increasing, and cases that developed embolism after Mycoplasma pneumoniae (M. pneumoniae) infection have been reported."
The unfortunate consequences of this is the person is put on a blood thinner often for life. These are dangerous drugs. For example, Arnold Palmer, the famous golfer, advertised Xeralto. He died on the operating table - from WHAT? - Xeralo. An unfortunate irony.


We were honored to have Dr. Garth Nicolson on our webinar series. He is the world expert on mycoplasma infections. He really didn't discuss treatment until I asked him about the appropriate protocol. He responded with the usual protocols of antibiotics.
Here is an interview with Dr. Peter McCullough discussing mycoplasma and the treatment thereof.
We have a non-antibiotic solution to "turbo infections," at least for mycoplasma infections, based on our testing. It is the immunogloblins made available through microbiome labs and available to you through this link. (If the link does not work, contact Jodi at jlaird@healthrevivalpartners, and we can direct you to the product.)
Here are our preliminary results:
The top value is the "BEFORE," and the bottom value is the "AFTER." As you can see, 4 out of 5 saw a reduction in n Dr. McCullough calls this a "refractory" pathogen with great antibiotic resistance.


IMHO, adding the Brownstein Protocol and possibly doxycycline as a combination therapy will have a more profound effect on killing the mycoplasma.
If you want to be tested for mycoplasma, the best test we offer is our flagship panel that give a broader view of your health AND the mycoplasma levels.
The immunoglobulin supplement may be a valuable "preventative" treatment for everyone in this "new" mycoplasma era as it is a "do no harm" natural supplement.
Here is information on MegaIGG2000 from microbiome labs.
IMMUNE SUPPORT & BACTERIAL DEFENSE
Mega IgG2000 is a dairy-free immunoglobulin concentrate that supports healthy digestion, detoxification, and gut barrier function. Unlike other milk-derived immunoglobulins on the market, Mega IgG2000 is derived from bovine serum, making it lactose-free, casein-free, and β-lactoglobulin-free. This unique alternative to bovine colostrum supports a healthy mucosal immune system by maintaining healthy gut barrier function. The serum immunoglobulin in Mega IgG2000 has been the subject in over 10 published human clinical trials.
Binds and Removes Pathogens
Immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most abundant antibody in the system, can be found in blood and extracellular fluid, allowing it to control infections in the body. IgG antibodies can bind a variety of pathogens, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi, as well as their toxic by-products. Binding these toxins will neutralize them and allow the immune system to safely remove them from the body:
Mycoplasma spp. (resistant to most antibiotics)
H. pylori
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
Flagellin
Lipoteichoic acid (LTA)
PAM3CSK4
Poly I:C
Cytosine-p-guanin dinucleotides (CpG)
C. difficile toxins A 7 B
Listeria monocytogenes
Gut Inflammation Support
MegaIgG helps to reduce inflammation by reducing overreactions in the gut microbiome and is particularly supportive for persons with inflammatory bowel disease.

Information on mycoplasma pneumoniae:
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