<QaBoxq="What are the challenges in implementing the hygiene concept?"a="There is a lack of strategic development, although your hygiene concept is well developed. It is necessary to proceed in small steps, e.g. starting with a toilet in the main building. However, bureaucracy is a major obstacle. To be implemented, an application has to be submitted to the rectorate, and these processes are often lengthy and complicated."/>
<QaBoxq="What are the challenges in implementing the hygiene concept?"a="There is a lack of strategic development, although your hygiene concept is well developed. It is necessary to proceed in small steps, e.g. starting with a toilet in the main building. However, bureaucracy is a major obstacle. To be implemented, an application has to be submitted to the rectorate, and these processes are often lengthy and complicated."/>
<QaBoxq="What is the current situation at our university?"a="While some progress has been made with the installation of additional toilets and disabled-friendly toilets in new buildings, there is as yet no overarching strategy in place to guide future developments. Furthermore, the lack of clarity regarding the mission statement and objectives leaves room for ambiguity. The duty of care that employers have towards employees is established, yet the situation is regulated differently with regards to students. The possibility of receiving compensation for disadvantages is open, but is frequently seen as inadequate."/>
<QaBoxq="What is the current situation at our university?"a="While some progress has been made with the installation of additional toilets and disabled-friendly toilets in new buildings, there is as yet no overarching strategy in place to guide future developments. Furthermore, the lack of clarity regarding the mission statement and objectives leaves room for ambiguity. The duty of care that employers have towards employees is established, yet the situation is regulated differently with regards to students. The possibility of receiving compensation for disadvantages is open, but is frequently seen as inadequate."/>
<QaBoxq="What are the next steps in implementing the hygiene concept?"a="It is essential that the concept be implemented in small, strategic steps. At the same time, it is vital that the rectorate and other decision-makers be consulted on a regular basis to ensure that this matter remains at the forefront of discussions. Furthermore, it is of great importance to engage in political lobbying to secure additional support for this issue."/>
<QaBoxq="What are the next steps in implementing the hygiene concept?"a="It is essential that the concept be implemented in small, strategic steps. At the same time, it is vital that the rectorate and other decision-makers be consulted on a regular basis to ensure that this matter remains at the forefront of discussions. Furthermore, it is of great importance to engage in political lobbying to secure additional support for this issue."/>
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summary:"We got in touch because there was an acute hygiene problem for particularly vulnerable groups like immunocomprised persons at the university. We learnt from the exchange that despite a well-developed hygiene policy, strategic steps are still needed, especially to overcome bureaucratic hurdles. We have integrated these lessons into our project by focusing on continuous collaboration with the Central contact point Barrier-free and other decision-makers.",
summary:"We got in touch because there was an acute hygiene problem for particularly vulnerable groups like immunocomprised persons at the university. We learnt from the exchange that despite a well-developed hygiene policy, strategic steps are still needed, especially to overcome bureaucratic hurdles. We have integrated these lessons into our project by focusing on continuous collaboration with the Central contact point Barrier-free and other decision-makers."
heading:"F508del mutation confirmed as the most common CFTR mutation worldwide, including Asia, supporting the efficacy of existing therapies for the majority of patients. ",
heading:"F508del mutation confirmed as the most common CFTR mutation worldwide, including Asia, supporting the efficacy of existing therapies for the majority of patients. ",
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interviewtabid:"sriram",
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language:"en",
cardtext:"",
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quote:"I think you're thinking about it the right way.[...] I would have talked to all of the exact people that you have already spoken with.",
quote:"I think you're thinking about it the right way.[...] I would have talked to all of the exact people that you have already spoken with.",
aimofcontact:[<p>The objective of this contact was to gather further information about cystic fibrosis (CF) in Asia, with a particular focus on understanding potential data biases, identifying common mutations, exploring the available medications, and assessing the diagnostic practices in the region. </p>],
aimofcontact:[<p>The objective of this contact was to gather further information about cystic fibrosis (CF) in Asia, with a particular focus on understanding potential data biases, identifying common mutations, exploring the available medications, and assessing the diagnostic practices in the region. </p>],
Additionally, it was found that environmental factors, such as air pollution, serve to exacerbate the symptoms of CF, particularly in densely populated regions, thereby further complicating the management of the disease. This emphasises the necessity for further research on CF that is specifically tailored to the needs of different regions, including improvements in diagnostic techniques and the development of treatments that are more closely aligned with the characteristics of the populations in question. </p>],
Additionally, it was found that environmental factors, such as air pollution, serve to exacerbate the symptoms of CF, particularly in densely populated regions, thereby further complicating the management of the disease. This emphasises the necessity for further research on CF that is specifically tailored to the needs of different regions, including improvements in diagnostic techniques and the development of treatments that are more closely aligned with the characteristics of the populations in question. </p>],
implementation:[<p>The data were incorporated by confirming that the F508del mutation is not only the most common in Europe but also globally, including in Asia, highlighting a broader perspective and contributing to a significant horizon expansion in understanding the mutation's worldwide prevalence. This finding lends support to the idea that existing therapies targeting the F508del mutation will be effective for many patients worldwide, thereby providing a solid foundation for treatment. As a starting point, this is promising, but future efforts will focus on adapting therapies to address other, rarer mutations found in specific populations.
implementation:[<p>The data were incorporated by confirming that the F508del mutation is not only the most common in Europe but also globally, including in Asia, highlighting a broader perspective and contributing to a significant horizon expansion in understanding the mutation's worldwide prevalence. This finding lends support to the idea that existing therapies targeting the F508del mutation will be effective for many patients worldwide, thereby providing a solid foundation for treatment. As a starting point, this is promising, but future efforts will focus on adapting therapies to address other, rarer mutations found in specific populations.
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summary:[<p>The contact provided valuable insights into cystic fibrosis (CF) in Asia and confirmed that the F508del mutation is the most common, as it is globally. However, the genetic diversity observed in Asia, together with the exacerbation of symptoms by environmental factors such as air pollution, highlights the need for more region-specific research. Future efforts will focus on refining treatments for rarer mutations and improving diagnostic accuracy in Asian populations.</p>],
summary:"The contact provided valuable insights into cystic fibrosis (CF) in Asia and confirmed that the F508del mutation is the most common, as it is globally. However, the genetic diversity observed in Asia, together with the exacerbation of symptoms by environmental factors such as air pollution, highlights the need for more region-specific research. Future efforts will focus on refining treatments for rarer mutations and improving diagnostic accuracy in Asian populations.",