Misdiagnosed from the start, Annie was never given the straightforward treatment that would have saved her. Only through the determination of her parents can her story now be told.
Misdiagnosed from the start, Annie was never given the straightforward treatment that would have saved her. Only through the determination of her parents can her story now be told.
Sepsis survivor s ordeal prompts Tasmanian call for coordinated approach to deadly disease
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Shelley Brooks says more support is needed for survivors of sepsis.
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Key points:
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition which occurs when the body damages its own organs while responding to an infection
There are around 55,000 cases of sepsis in Australia every year and 8,700 deaths
Medical professionals are calling for a standardised approach across the country
Just four days later, she was told she was lucky to be alive.
A serious medical compromise in the Hobart mother-of-four s surgery led to infection. That is when her battle with sepsis began.