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Topics
- products soap bubbles and cystic fibrosis
- Hello My little girl loves to blow soap bubbles. Are the bottles sold on the market at risk of contamination with Pseudomonas aeruginosa? Or any other kind of danger? The two answers given in English on the website appear at first sight somewhat contradictory. Could you clarify your advice on ...
- 11.04.2011
- Bronchiectasia and pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Hello, I am a 22 years old girl and was diagnosed with CF two years ago. I have a mild form of the disease since pancreas function is more or less okay. The results of the other examinations are also very well. The problem is that I have bronchiectasia and pseudomonas aeruginosa (psa) in the ...
- 29.03.2011
- compost pile
- Our village will hold a briefing to encourage us to make compost. We're pretty reluctant, because we believe that this process is a reservoir of Pseudomonas ... What do you think? Thank you very much.
- 28.03.2011
- CF and swimming in the sea
- I have a question whether CF patients are not allowed to swim in stagnant water. And how is it with swimming in the sea?
- 24.03.2011
- Swimming in lake
- Hello, I'm an adult with cystic fibrosis 36 years and I'd like to know if swimming in the lake (freshwater more generally) is not recommended because it would involve risks of infection. Is it better to go "off" rather than at the edge where water is more stagnant? Regards.
- 24.03.2011
- Aquarium
- Dear expert team, our son wants absolutely an aquarium, which I do refuse vehemently because of the risk of germs. As he sticks to his guns and my wife starts to fall into despair, I would like to ask you for help. How do you judge the risk for a CF patient? Many thanks
- 22.02.2011
- swimming pool
- Hello, My 11-year-old daughter has cystic fibrosis. Our CF centre does not recommend going to swimming pools. Now, on the website of Vaincre la Mucovisicidose in France, it seems that swimming is encouraged for children. Can she go for example to a hotel swimming pool ? Until now she always ...
- 22.02.2011
- hygiene
- My son, 11 years, has a chronic pseudomonas aeruginosa infection since 2010, but the last sputum culture revealed no Pseudomonas aeruginosa (he is treated every two months alternating colistin and tobi). He wants to do a summer camp, sailing on Lake Serre-Ponçon (Alpes), but the showers are fed by ...
- 09.02.2011
- Worsening of the lung function due to tobramycin inhalation
- Dear expert team, I have been diagnosed (23, CF) with Pseudomonas aeruginosa lately for the first time. We decided to eradicate with 3x750mg ciprofloxacin p.o. over 3 weeks and inhalation with 2x300mg tobramycin with a 28-days-change with 2x2 Mio. I.U. Colistin over 6 months altogether. My ...
- 09.02.2011
- Side effects after long-term therapy with azithromycin??
- Hello, my 12-year-old son is chronically colonized with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PSA) for two years. Since 6/2010 two times capsule-forming germs have been found in the throat swab. Since then he takes additionally azithromycin 250mg every second day besides Colistin and DNAse. As this therapy ...
- 09.02.2011