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Clinical data, including lung function (spirometry), venous blood draw, sputum and urine sample and demographic data will be collected. If a participant has had a stable baseline visit but has not undergone any eligible CF exacerbations, they will be monitored for two years. They will be invited to a second stable baseline visit to repeat the same measurements after 12 months (range 10-14 months).\n\nIf participants are admitted to one of the participating CF units for treatment of a pulmonary exacerbation, they will be eligible to take part in the Exacerbation Treatment. 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Confirmed diagnosis of cystic fibrosis (CF), defined as presence of two pathogenic CF-causing CFTR mutations AND clinical features consistent with a diagnosis of CF, OR presence of at least one pathogenic CF-causing CFTR mutation AND sweat chloride (before use of CFTR modulators) \\>60mmol\u002FL AND clinical features consistent with a diagnosis of CF.\n2. Receiving care from a UK Adult Cystic Fibrosis Centre taking part in the study.\n3. EITHER:\n\n   • Have had at least 1 previous exacerbation of CF lung disease, treated with intravenous antibiotics, in the previous 12 months.\n\n   OR\n\n   • Enrolled in the CF-Tracker study (IRAS ID 338539) within the last 24 months (dated from date of completion of baseline Tracker visit)\n4. In case of treatment for an exacerbation, likely to be treated with a ß-lactam or an anti-pseudomonal penicillin, combined with tobramycin or colistin, per CF Trust and NICE guidelines for 1st-line CF therapies.\n5. Able to produce sputum (spontaneous or induced) at baseline visit.\n6. Able to understand the patient information sheet, willing to consent to study protocol.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\n1. When attending for the baseline visit participants should be clinically stable at the time of the visit. This is defined as no acute change in their baseline symptoms or presence of new viral symptoms. They should not be on additional antibiotics or anti-viral therapies for any reason (above their usual medications), and should have completed any such additional therapies at least 4 weeks prior.\n2. Extensive antibiotic allergies or intolerances that mean they could not be treated with standard CF antibiotic regimens, as outlined in section 5.6.\n3. Subjects with infection with Mycobacteria tuberculosis\n4. Subjects with active ABPA, defined as receiving treatment for ABPA currently or within the last 4 months, or those considered at risk of requiring treatment for ABPA in the next 12 months.\n5. Subjects receiving long term oral steroids at an equivalent dose of 10mg or more per day of prednisolone.\n6. Subjects receiving any other form of long term immune-suppressant therapy.\n7. Subjects with non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) infection who are undergoing active eradication therapy. Subjects with chronic NTM infection who are not on eradication therapy, and not expecting to start this within the next 12 months, are not excluded.\n8. Any other condition, co-morbidity or other feature that, in the opinion of the investigator would render the subject unable to complete the protocol or unsuitable for inclusion.\n9. 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Severe exacerbations require treatment with intravenous antibiotics and impart considerable morbidity on pwCF.\n\nIn this study, the investigators will recruit people at risk of severe CF exacerbations when they are well and if\u002Fwhen they are subsequently admitted for treatment of an exacerbation, the investigators will track symptoms and lung function during recovery, and collect blood, sputum and stool samples to allow us to explore the biological mechanisms of exacerbations and how they relate to different treatment responses.\n\nThe study is event driven and will complete recruitment once 125 participants have completed treatment and follow-up for a severe exacerbation event.\n\nThis study is funded by the Cystic Fibrosis Trust. This study is part of a wider programme of research, led by the PULSE-CF Innovation Hub (and hosted by the University of Manchester). 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