Sepsis still kills 1 in 5 people worldwide – two ICU physicians offer a new approach to stopping it - Yahoo News
6/10/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 10 months ago
by Emily Brant, Assistant Professor of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences and Kristina E. Rudd, Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences
by Emily Brant, Assistant Professor of Critical Care and Emergency Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences and Kristina E. Rudd, Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine, University of Pittsburgh Health Sciences
Sepsis begins with infection by bacteria or a virus. This panoramic ilustration inside a blood vessel shows rod-shaped bacteria, red blood cells and immune...
Can an otherwise healthy young woman die from what starts out as something akin to a common cold? The answer is, shockingly, yes, when certain telltale signs of a more serious problem go undetected. … [+8075 chars]
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