User login
Enter your username and password here in order to log in on the website:
Keywords
- ABPA_Aspergillus
- accompanying diseases
- air-improving devices
- allergy
- animals_pets
- antibiotic therapy
- asthma
- complementary medicine
- covid-19
- diabetes
- diagnostics
- drugs side effects
- drugs under development_genetic therapy
- ENT
- general aspects
- genetics
- health care
- hepatobiliary disease
- hygiene
- i.v.-lines
- inhalation
- lung
- microbiology
- miscellaneous
- modulator therapy
- MRSA
- nutrition and GI problems
- oxygen supplementation_therapy
- physiotherapy
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- psychosocial
- public facilities
- recreational activities
- reproduction
- research
- social law
- sport
- swine flu_novel influenza
- transplantation
- travelling
- vaccination
- ventilation
Topics
- Pseudomonas prevention
- What are the hygiene measures to prevent Pseudomonas infections? My baby has deltaF508 and R1070W and is almost healthy (details are in a previous question). Thank you
- 14.02.2012
- Pseudomonas
- My baby has deltaF508 and R1070W and is almost healthy (details are in a previous question). Q: In my case, will pseudomonas infection apear after several other signs of lung affections (eg colds that affect lungs) or he can have pseudomonas in the lungs without any symptoms?
- 14.02.2012
- Holiday camp
- Hello, Our 13-year-old son would like to spend his next summer holiday in a camp, or at least have a bit of an “adventure.” He is chronically colonized with PSA (encapsulated as well) and has to inhale Pulmozyme® and colistin on a daily basis. FEV = ca 95% and quite resilient. We cannot ...
- 23.12.2011
- Pseudomonas
- Hello, my daughter is three years old and has CF. I would like to know whether she can play in the yard. She likes to go out into our yard and plays with dry soil.
- 13.12.2011
- P. aeruginosa
- Hello, I am starting to collect information about whal will my nephew with CF be able to do and not to do as he gets older. I have read, that bacteria Pseudomonas is very dangerous for this children. How is possible to be infected with Pseudomonas? Is it possible to be in the garden? How is ...
- 22.11.2011
- Pseudomonas
- I have pseudomonas and I would like to know if I can pass it on a person who doesn´t suffer from CF but has prolonged low immunity because of flu. I would also like to know if there is any risk that I might endanger the health of a newborn child who is otherwise healthy.
- 16.11.2011
- City or country?
- Due to financial difficulties we may have to move to the country. We live in a provincial city in a flat. At the village there is a garden, flowers and animals. What should I watch out for? What prerequisites are necessary? What must the child avoid? Can this change bring harm to our child?
- 05.12.2011
- How certain is the treatment for pseudomonas?
- a)When someone is treated with ciprofloxacin for quite sometime with negative pharyngeal cultures and continues to take the medicine for a little while longer, what are the chances of getting reinfected with pseudomonas during the course of treatment, or immediately after its termination? What are ...
- 29.11.2011
- CF camps
- Why are CF camps no longer allowed? You can catch pseudomonas bacteria from other people (non CF) as well, isn’t it? Also, I can’t find clear (general) ‘conduct’ rules for people with CF. Do you know where I can find them?
- 31.10.2011
- P. aeruginosa and horse riding
- My eight years old little boy is willing to practice horse riding. But I read that some animals carry P. aeruginosa and that we had to be careful concerning the risks of transmission while riding. Could you please give me more precise information on the subject? Thank you.
- 10.11.2011