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Georgian National Cystic Fibrosis Center

The Project to bring change
The situation in CF related care today
in Georgia leaves CF patients with no CF clinical care or delayed service at best and very rarely at
the beginning stage. Most people with CF are forced to try to seek care in foreign countries at
great financial and moral expense to their families.
There are no training facilities for
medical staff, among parents, teachers and nurses of the patients. The basic antibiotics and
pancreatic enzymes that most CF patients rely on daily are nonexistent for people with CF in
Georgia. While the average life expectancy in developing countries has moved to beyond 32 years, in
Georgia the average life expectancy for CF patients is only 16.
Program Phases
Outcome
Clinic Construction
Meet some
of the children of Georgia
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