Update

Today is World Sepsis Day

World Sepsis Day is held on September 13th every year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against sepsis.

World Sepsis Day is held on September 13th every year and is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against sepsis.

World Sepsis Day was created by Global Sepsis Alliance, a non-profit organization supporting the efforts of over 1 million caregivers in more than 70 countries to better understand and combat what many experts believe to be the leading cause of death worldwide: sepsis.

Sepsis is not only a medical emergency, but also a global health crisis, affecting up to 30 million people a year.

SEPSIS – EXPLAINED IN 3 MINUTES

KNOW THE RISK. SPOT THE SIGNS.ACT FAST.

It’s About Time is a United States initiative to raise awareness of sepsis and the urgent need to seek treatment when symptoms are recognized.

             Temperature – Higher or lower than normal

             Infection – May have signs and symptoms of an infection

             Mental Decline – Confused, sleepy, difficult to rouse

             Extremely Ill – “I feel like I might die”, severe pain or discomfort

Everyone should be aware of the symptoms of sepsis and the steps to take if sepsis is suspected.

Spread the word about sepsis prevention and recognition. It could save a life.

Resources

Sepsis Alliance

It’s About Time – Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Sepsis White Paper

Sepsis Alliance Webinar Series

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Free Educational Materials

The Subtle Signs of Sepsis Infographic