Please note that all Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) guidelines currently stipulate that all people must wear a mask when in a public space and that all shared spaces as outlined below are currently closed. Patients who are admitted to hospital are not required to wear a mask whilst they are in their room. Our guidelines will continue to change to match those of the DHHS.
Germs are tiny organisms that can cause infection. They exist everywhere; in the air, soil, water, food, plants and animals. People with CF are at greater risk of getting lung infections from germs as thick, sticky mucus builds up in their lungs, allowing germs to thrive and multiply.
There are 3 types of germs; bacteria, viruses and yeasts/moulds. While not all are harmful, some can be for people living with CF.
Germs are spread through;
At Monash CF you will be allocated to a colour or cohort based on your sputum results as shown below:
As much as we are able, we try to limit the likelihood of people with CF from different cohorts being in common clinic spaces at the same time. There are some minor differences in infection control requirements between cohorts- adults with CF in the purple cohort will have their appointments in locations outside Monash Lung and Sleep and will be admitted to wards other than Ward 32.