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    culture results - anyone treat?

    The idea that staph can keep pseudomona's at bay is an interesting one, but I do suspect that it is completely wrong. In the UK, which has one of the lowest rates for pseudomona colonization (less that 4% of CF children under 12 are chronically infected with pseudo), anti-staph prophylaxis is...
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    culture results - anyone treat?

    The idea that staph can keep pseudomona's at bay is an interesting one, but I do suspect that it is completely wrong. In the UK, which has one of the lowest rates for pseudomona colonization (less that 4% of CF children under 12 are chronically infected with pseudo), anti-staph prophylaxis is...
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    culture results - anyone treat?

    The idea that staph can keep pseudomona's at bay is an interesting one, but I do suspect that it is completely wrong. In the UK, which has one of the lowest rates for pseudomona colonization (less that 4% of CF children under 12 are chronically infected with pseudo), anti-staph prophylaxis is...
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    What is Double DF508?

    LauraLou.. That is NOT incorrect. No-one is talking about gene therapy - thats 10-15 years away or more. sakasuka is talking about PTC124. That is likely to be the first successful treatment to correct the underlying defect. And that, unfortunately, will only treat nonesense mutations...
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    What is Double DF508?

    LauraLou.. That is NOT incorrect. No-one is talking about gene therapy - thats 10-15 years away or more. sakasuka is talking about PTC124. That is likely to be the first successful treatment to correct the underlying defect. And that, unfortunately, will only treat nonesense mutations...
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    What is Double DF508?

    LauraLou.. That is NOT incorrect. No-one is talking about gene therapy - thats 10-15 years away or more. sakasuka is talking about PTC124. That is likely to be the first successful treatment to correct the underlying defect. And that, unfortunately, will only treat nonesense mutations...
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