According to the Global Sepsis Alliance, 20% of deaths worldwide are associated with sepsis, making the disease a worldwide crisis. For more information on how to identify signs of sepsis, as well as common causes, take a look at some of these resources below.
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Members of the Sepsis and Critical Illness Research Center showed up to our World Sepsis Day Walk/Run to spread awareness about the disease.
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