Bronchiectasis & NTM Educational Websites
A curated guide to trusted online resources for patients living with bronchiectasis and NTM. Our clinical team selected these websites to help you learn more about your condition, find support, and stay up to date on current treatments and research.
With the input of your health care provider, you can work through this list gradually and choose which resources to explore first.
General information — bronchiectasis
English
- Chest Foundation (American College of Chest Physicians) — bronchiectasis
- American Thoracic Society — What is bronchiectasis?
- European Lung Foundation — About bronchiectasis
- European Lung Foundation — Bronchiectasis (lung diseases hub)
- Thoracic Society of Australia and New Zealand — Bronchiectasis Toolbox
- Canadian Lung Association — Bronchiectasis
- Bronchiectasis Information & Research
Français
Treating bronchiectasis
Airway clearance techniques
Nontuberculosis mycobacteria (NTM)
- Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Information & Research (NTMir)
- NTMir Insight pamphlet (PDF)
- Bronchiectasis and NTM Initiative
- National Jewish Health — NTM infographic
- Physical measures to reduce exposure to tap water–associated NTM
Other
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