RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Beyond antibiotics: recent developments in the diagnosis and management of nontuberculous mycobacterial infection JF Breathe JO Breathe FD European Respiratory Society SP 210171 DO 10.1183/20734735.0171-2021 VO 18 IS 2 A1 Laura E. Gleeson A1 Grant Waterer YR 2022 UL http://breathe.ersjournals.com/content/18/2/210171.abstract AB Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) pulmonary disease represents a significant clinical challenge with suboptimal therapy and increasing prevalence globally. Although clinical practice guidelines seek to standardise the approach to diagnosis and treatment of NTM disease, a lack of robust evidence limits their utility and significant variability exists in clinical practice. Here we walk through some novel approaches in diagnosis and therapy that are under development to tackle a disease where traditional strategies are failing.Educational aimsTo recognise the growing prevalence and importance of NTM pulmonary disease globally.To identify shortfalls in current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies, and highlight the challenges that must be addressed in future research and development efforts.To appreciate the role of novel therapeutic approaches such as immunomodulation of host defence, and to explore some examples of burgeoning therapies.Prevalence of NTM disease is rising globally, yet current diagnostic and therapeutic strategies are lacking. This review describes some burgeoning diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, but it is clear that real progress will need more focused attention. https://bit.ly/3O0K2SP