Guest guest Posted January 28, 2003 Report Share Posted January 28, 2003 In a message dated 1/26/03 7:24:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, scottie@... writes: > Our clinic only separates MRSA & Cepacia patients We went to a seminar on infectious control with the speaker being a lifelong expert on pseudomonas. She said that EVERYONE with cf should abide by the 3 ft rule at all times. they have found that the pa bug has quite the personality. It has different stages, different types and does different things to different cfers. Therefore to eliminate this we are at clinic usually alone and the staff wears the alcohol gel around their necks and are constantly using it. - Sally - Mom of Bri 14 JV All star amazing best cheerleader 12w/asthma 9w/cf & ds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2003 Report Share Posted January 29, 2003 Your lucky if your clinic does that. Ours does not and probably alot of others don't either. W get in and out (1st appt.) before the germs arrive and hope for the best. (Australia) Re: bug control In a message dated 1/26/03 7:24:03 PM Eastern Standard Time, scottie@... writes: > Our clinic only separates MRSA & Cepacia patients We went to a seminar on infectious control with the speaker being a lifelong expert on pseudomonas. She said that EVERYONE with cf should abide by the 3 ft rule at all times. they have found that the pa bug has quite the personality. It has different stages, different types and does different things to different cfers. Therefore to eliminate this we are at clinic usually alone and the staff wears the alcohol gel around their necks and are constantly using it. - Sally - Mom of Bri 14 JV All star amazing best cheerleader 12w/asthma 9w/cf & ds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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