Sepsis accounts for around a third of global deaths, with an estimated 166 million cases and 21·4 million all-cause sepsis-related deaths according to a recent study from the Global Sepsis ...
People with severe sepsis could one day be treated by having their blood filtered to remove a crucial protein that seems to ...
For decades, sepsis has remained one of medicine’s most urgent and least understood emergencies—killing more than 270,000 ...
Marked by a dysfunctional immune response to infection that leads to organ damage, sepsis has been the focus of immune-modulating research. In a randomized trial, adding precision immunotherapy to ...
Sepsis moves fast. A patient can arrive at hospital with what appears to be a routine infection and, within hours, develop organ failure. Survival often depends on how quickly treatment begins. Across ...
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