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White House

White House Hosts Historic First Ever Sepsis Event The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy is hosting an event designed to drive action on sepsis and reduce associated mortality and morbidity; END SEPSIS  invited to give the introductory  remarks on behalf of patient and families   Washington, DC: In a major victory for sepsis […]

December 13, 2024» Read more

Today is Children’s Grief Awareness Day.  Everyone knows a child who has been affected by the loss of a loved one; in the sepsis community, many of us are very familiar with the grief of our children. Children’s grief can often be overlooked when tragedy hits, and their silence is confused by the belief that […]

November 21, 2024» Read more
How to tell the difference between sepsis and flu

It’s every parent’s worst nightmare: your child is very sick, and even after seeing the doctor or visiting the hospital, they’re not improving. You’re left wondering—is it the flu, or could it be sepsis? While flu and sepsis can appear similar at first, there are key differences that can help you recognize when it’s time […]

November 7, 2024» Read more
Ciaran and Orlaith Staunton with Senator Charles Schumer

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, alongside Senators Susan Collins and Bob Casey, introduced the bipartisan SEPSIS Act today. This legislation aims to reduce sepsis-related deaths by directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to expand their dedicated efforts on sepsis prevention, building on their ongoing work to combat this deadly condition. The bill […]

November 1, 2024» Read more
Image of nurse with female cancer patient

Having cancer, along with treatments like chemotherapy, significantly increases the risk for infections and sepsis. These are serious medical emergencies that can disrupt treatment, lead to hospitalization, or even result in death. An infection occurs when harmful germs invade the body, causing illness, tissue damage, or disease. For cancer patients, infections can quickly escalate to […]

October 8, 2024» Read more