Preeti Joshi co-founded Fast Sense Innovations, developing Sep-Scan, a rapid sepsis detection device, aiming to transform ...
The EMBRACE phase 2a trial (NCT06694701) was approved in March 2025. The first trial sites have been initiated, and patient screening to identify eligible patients with IDS has started. The EMBRACE ...
Cyrus Perry, 17, died in the early hours of 8 June 2023 after falling ill at his family home in Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, ...
An inquest heard Christopher Bradbury, from Trentham, Staffordshire, suffered a rare 'Severe Invasive Soft Tissue Infection', ...
Changes have been made at an NHS trust where a student nurse died from sepsis, a coroner has said. Zoe Bell, 28, died in ...
Cyrus Perry, 17, fell ill at home in Sturminster Marshall, Dorset, on June 7, 2023. He was struggling to eat, felt sick, had ...
Health NZ apologised to the family and implemented improvements for patient care and staff communication. A patient had no ...
The "Poverty, Prosperity, and Planet. Pathways Out of the Polycrisis" report evaluates progress towards these goals. It offers the first global assessment of poverty and shared prosperity ...
Background Patients surviving critical illnesses, such as sepsis, often suffer from long-term complications. After discharge from hospital, most patients are treated in primary care. Little is known ...
Bacteremia, or blood poisoning, occurs when bacteria overcome the body's immune defenses. Bacteremia can worsen into sepsis, a condition that accounts for more than 1 in 3 hospital deaths per year.
Sepsis and septicemia are medical terms that refer to infections and your body's response to those infections. Both words originally stem from a Greek word, sēpsis, which means "to make rotten" or "to ...
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