ABPA is an allergic reaction in the lungs caused by the immune system over-responding to Aspergillus fungus.
This hub brings together the key topics that patients ask about most often, including IgE, eosinophils, mucus plugging, flare-ups, steroids and biologics.
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Latest ABPA Articles
Why do some people cough up long, tube-shaped pieces of mucus?
December 5, 2025
🌿 Biologics when ABPA and CPA overlap: What Patients Need to Know
November 25, 2025
🌿 ABPA: Infection, Allergy, Biologics, and What It All Means for You
November 18, 2025
Inhaled Steroids and ABPA: Do They Help or Should They Be Avoided?
November 17, 2025






