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Sepsis Rates Are Up. Here's What Might Explain Why.
Spoiler: It's not COVID-19 ...
An international team of experts recently came together to update sepsis care guidelines for adults for the first time since ...
A new CDC study finds sepsis is linked to nearly one in five pediatric hospital deaths in the United States. Sepsis is a life ...
Nearly one in five pediatric hospital deaths in the United States involve sepsis, according to a new national study published in JAMA. The study also found that sepsis occurs in about one in every 75 ...
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What is sepsis: Understanding its early symptoms, severe stages, causes, and prevention tips to manage
Sepsis can be described as a very dangerous medical condition triggered by an immune system response. In most cases of infection in the human body, the immune system fights only those invading ...
Sepsis is a dangerous infection that can affect anyone. If not treated quickly, it can result in serious illness and even death. Keystone Infectious Disease’s Medical Director, Dr. Raghavendra ...
Sepsis was present in 17.8% of nearly 4 million pediatric hospital deaths between 2016 and 2023, according to a study ...
“I still kind of don’t believe it,” said Brie Bauer, who has been on dialysis four times a week for two years due to kidney failure ...
Sepsis is a factor in more than 10% of non-neonatal pediatric hospitalizations as well as almost 18% of those patients’ ...
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