Armenia Program Description
Cystic Fibrosis Worldwide with its 56 member countries, medical advisors and multiple international
CF working groups offers educational workshops to parents, patients and medical professionals and
aids in the development of specialized CF care Centre’s globally. By spreading education about
cystic fibrosis among medical professionals, parents and patients we create a long term difference
that will have resounding effects on patient’s lives for years to come. Educational workshops are
the cornerstone to forging solid programs that can be replicated in countries around the globe. The
development of specialized CF care Centre’s contribute to long term survival of patients and the
development of standards of care. Through continued evaluations and analysis of the programs and
participants, we can successfully tease out program strengths and weaknesses ensuring continued
success.
Needs Assessment
Armenia
Exact data on the incidence of CF in Armenia is unknown, but there are some
reasons to think that it’s one of the most common inherited disorders in region.
Despite this
fact, primary diagnostics of CF and treatment of the disease continue stay non integrated and
insufficient. Most of the treatment and follow-up are accomplished in different hospitals and
clinics throughout Armenia. The diagnoses is made based on the clinical picture, sweat test (on
Gibson –Cooke method) and sometimes, though very rarely, upon genetic investigation. (The screening
panel consists of only 25 mutations). It is necessary to develop a centralized CF centre and is a
top priority in improving the lives of patients living in Armenia.
Education about CF at the
Medical University is not adequate therefore;
• A broad mass of clinicians
(especially paediatricians and family physicians) are inadequately informed about the severity of
the problem, new approaches for diagnostics, new research and available treatment and
medication.
The Ministry of Social Maintenance grants a pension for disability (about 8 EUR
per month) to persons with CF. This pension allows them to receive state-paid medical care. Today in
Armenia patients have free access to life –saving drugs such as Kreon-10000 and acetylcystein, they
also receive ‘’Alfare’’ donated by ‘’Nestle’’ which is distributed by clinicians.
Currently
there are 27 diagnosed patients but suspected 50 or more.







