Sepsis

Sepsis: Recognizing the Red Line, Signs, Symptoms, and At-Risk Populations
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Sepsis: Recognizing the Red Line, Signs, Symptoms, and At-Risk Populations

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that can rapidly progress if not diagnosed and treated promptly. An example of sepsis developing from a seemingly innocuous event is the story of Sienna, a four-year-old girl from South Wales who contracted the infection after trying on shoes without socks. While her case is rare, it highlights the importance…