Mask Type Who Might Use It When It’s Used
FFP2 (95% filtration) Some patients with CPA, ABPA, or SAFS, especially during flares or hospital visits During travel on public transport, clinic waiting rooms, visiting building sites, or dust exposure
FFP3 (99% filtration) Patients who are severely immunocompromised (e.g. post-transplant, on chemotherapy, or high-dose steroids) In high-risk environments: hospital construction, building work nearby, or heavy dust/mould exposure

✅ When Masks Might Be Advisable

  • During hospital visits, particularly in winter or during flu/COVID waves

  • If you’re immunosuppressed, e.g. taking long-term steroids or biologics

  • When exposed to mouldy buildings, compost, building work, or flood damage

  • In crowded indoor environments where infection risk is high


❌ When They’re Usually Not Needed

  • Day-to-day life in a clean, dry home environment

  • Low-risk outdoor activity (e.g. walking in the park)

  • If your asthma/ABPA/CPA is stable and you’re not immunocompromised


🗣️ What the National Aspergillosis Centre Recommends

  • Use FFP2 masks when entering environments likely to have airborne fungal spores

  • FFP3 masks may be offered for high-risk medical procedures or when severely immunocompromised

  • Masks are one part of a broader protection strategy, which includes:

    • Good indoor air quality (HEPA filters, ventilation)

    • Avoidance of dusty environments

    • Prompt treatment of fungal infections

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