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For 2024, Let's Do Something About Sepsis

Sepsis - blood poisoning - is a severe immunological overreaction to an infection, and hospitals can often be a cause rather than a solution. A guess by the World Health Organisation is that up to 20 percent of deaths worldwide have sepsis as a factor.

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Blood poisoning keeping many people out of work

Blood poisoning keeping many people out of work
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Blood Poisoning Forces Many to Miss Work

Blood Poisoning Forces Many to Miss Work
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Sepsis greatly reduces the chances of returning to work, study finds

A few years ago, the World Health Organization estimated that blood poisoning, or sepsis, is involved in one in five deaths in the world. 11 million people die from sepsis each year, of which nearly 3 million are children.

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History of delirium tremens associated with greater mortality and morbidity risk than alcohol dependence alone

1. Patients with a history of treated delirium tremens (DT) are at higher risk for all-cause mortality and alcohol-related morbidities compared to patients with just alcohol dependence (AD) or other alcohol withdrawal states (AWS), during a mean follow-up period of less than 1 year. Evidence Rating Level: 2 (Good) An estimated 3 to 15% of

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