Yeah, definitely a hard bug to treat due to its inate resistance to many drugs. Some CF centers do transplant those with B. cepacia, but they have a lower success rate according to my CF doc. As others have said, the bug can get into the blood stream (called cepacia syndrome) and cause sepsis. There are at least 9 types of B. cepacia, genomovars. Most Cf'ers get type II or III. I have type IV. Each type has their own characteristics. I too am segregrated when I go to appts. and am on a totally different floor when I am admitted as well. There aren't alot of cepacia patients in the CF center where I go to and they like it that way, so that's why they are so strict with isolation. (Should be like that everywhere....I think most CF centers have a protocol with Cepacia) Hugs, Jenn <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">