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Haemophilus Influenza of H-flu is not " the flu. " Oddly, it is a bacterium,

and one which many with cf do grow. I hope that this helps.

Love to you and to your family,

n Rojas

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Try this website. It is neat to read about it and the different types of H.

flu. H. flu is one of the most common, besides PA, found in cfers, per dr

Orenstein.

Here is an excerpts from the website

http://www.bact.wisc.edu/Bact330/lecturepseudomonas

It was the study of PA at a university. If anyone has other info...

Respiratory infections. Respiratory infections caused by Pseudomonas

aeruginosa occur almost exclusively in individuals with a compromised lower

respiratory tract or a compromised systemic defense mechanism. Primary

pneumonia occurs in patients with chronic lung disease and congestive heart

failure. Bacteremic pneumonia commonly occurs in neutropenic cancer patients

undergoing chemotherapy. Lower respiratory tract colonization of cystic

fibrosis patients by mucoid strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is common and

difficult, if not impossible, to treat

mom to 3wcf and Brenna 7wocf

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>Reply-To: cfparents

>To: cfparents

>Subject: Re: , just a thought. . .

>Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 00:39:15 -0000

>

>Does this mean that once you have it, you always have it? Is that

>the case with PA also?

>

>Thanks,

>Gale

>

>

> > Thanks n. I do know that he cultured it for the first year

>then it sort

> > of started hibernating.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >From: Mcesana@a...

> > >Reply-To: cfparents@y...

> > >To: cfparents@y...

> > >Subject: , just a thought. . .

> > >Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 16:45:05 EDT

> > >

> > >Haemophilus Influenza of H-flu is not " the flu. " Oddly, it is a

>bacterium,

> > >and one which many with cf do grow. I hope that this helps.

> > >Love to you and to your family,

> > >n Rojas

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Try this website. It is neat to read about it and the different types of H.

flu. H. flu is one of the most common, besides PA, found in cfers, per dr

Orenstein.

Here is an excerpts from the website

http://www.bact.wisc.edu/Bact330/lecturepseudomonas

It was the study of PA at a university. If anyone has other info...

Respiratory infections. Respiratory infections caused by Pseudomonas

aeruginosa occur almost exclusively in individuals with a compromised lower

respiratory tract or a compromised systemic defense mechanism. Primary

pneumonia occurs in patients with chronic lung disease and congestive heart

failure. Bacteremic pneumonia commonly occurs in neutropenic cancer patients

undergoing chemotherapy. Lower respiratory tract colonization of cystic

fibrosis patients by mucoid strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is common and

difficult, if not impossible, to treat

mom to 3wcf and Brenna 7wocf

>

>Reply-To: cfparents

>To: cfparents

>Subject: Re: , just a thought. . .

>Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 00:39:15 -0000

>

>Does this mean that once you have it, you always have it? Is that

>the case with PA also?

>

>Thanks,

>Gale

>

>

> > Thanks n. I do know that he cultured it for the first year

>then it sort

> > of started hibernating.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >From: Mcesana@a...

> > >Reply-To: cfparents@y...

> > >To: cfparents@y...

> > >Subject: , just a thought. . .

> > >Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 16:45:05 EDT

> > >

> > >Haemophilus Influenza of H-flu is not " the flu. " Oddly, it is a

>bacterium,

> > >and one which many with cf do grow. I hope that this helps.

> > >Love to you and to your family,

> > >n Rojas

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Try this website. It is neat to read about it and the different types of H.

flu. H. flu is one of the most common, besides PA, found in cfers, per dr

Orenstein.

Here is an excerpts from the website

http://www.bact.wisc.edu/Bact330/lecturepseudomonas

It was the study of PA at a university. If anyone has other info...

Respiratory infections. Respiratory infections caused by Pseudomonas

aeruginosa occur almost exclusively in individuals with a compromised lower

respiratory tract or a compromised systemic defense mechanism. Primary

pneumonia occurs in patients with chronic lung disease and congestive heart

failure. Bacteremic pneumonia commonly occurs in neutropenic cancer patients

undergoing chemotherapy. Lower respiratory tract colonization of cystic

fibrosis patients by mucoid strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa is common and

difficult, if not impossible, to treat

mom to 3wcf and Brenna 7wocf

>

>Reply-To: cfparents

>To: cfparents

>Subject: Re: , just a thought. . .

>Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 00:39:15 -0000

>

>Does this mean that once you have it, you always have it? Is that

>the case with PA also?

>

>Thanks,

>Gale

>

>

> > Thanks n. I do know that he cultured it for the first year

>then it sort

> > of started hibernating.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > >From: Mcesana@a...

> > >Reply-To: cfparents@y...

> > >To: cfparents@y...

> > >Subject: , just a thought. . .

> > >Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2002 16:45:05 EDT

> > >

> > >Haemophilus Influenza of H-flu is not " the flu. " Oddly, it is a

>bacterium,

> > >and one which many with cf do grow. I hope that this helps.

> > >Love to you and to your family,

> > >n Rojas

> > >

> > >

> > >

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