The rise in cases can primarily be attributed to individuals experiencing recurring bouts of sepsis instead of dying the first time they contract it. Sepsis, sometimes informally known as blood poisoning, is a grave medical condition. Each year in Norwegian hospitals, approximately 3,000 individual
Sepsis, or blood poisoning, occurs more frequently than previously estimated by professionals. At the same, mortality rates have declined sharply. The two are connected.
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