BERLIN--12 Sep--PRNewswire/InfoQuest
- Second World Sepsis Day on 13 September with high participation around the world
With over 100 events in more than 40 countries on every continent, the response to this year's World Sepsis Day (WSD) is even greater than last year's. Global Sepsis Alliance and WSD 2013 supporters in every country have one message: by implementing the guidelines for the prevention and management of sepsis, the rapid increase in the number of sepsis cases can be slowed and sepsis mortality rates reduced by 20% worldwide. Sepsis is an emergency. Patients showing early symptoms require immediate diagnosis and treatment, e.g. the administration of antibiotics, within the first hour.
Effective prevention, early detection, and prompt treatment measures are not yet being implemented consistently, thus contributing to a 7% to 8% annual increase in the number of sepsis cases and mortality rates of 30%-40% in industrialized countries. Each year, that amounts to around 25m sepsis cases, 8m deaths, an enormous economic burden, and a tragic human toll.
World Sepsis Day is supported by more than 2,200 hospitals, 180 national and international associations, and numerous non-profit organizations, all united by one goal: to save 800,000 lives each year by 2020. The means: reduce the number of sepsis cases by 20% and mortality rates by 10% by implementing sepsis guidelines.
Background:
Sepsis is the most severe reaction to a bacterial, viral, or fungal infection. Its primary causes are pneumonia, abdominal or urinary tract infections, and wound infections following surgery. The body's inflammatory reaction to a pathogen spirals out of control, resulting in damage by the body's own immune system to tissues and organs. If sepsis is not detected and treated immediately, it can lead to shock, multiple organ failure, and death.
More information:http://www.world-sepsis-day.org
Head office of the Global Sepsis Alliance
for World Sepsis Day
Center for Sepsis Control and Care
Prof. Konrad Reinhart
Erlanger Allee 101
07747 Jena
Germany
Fon:+49-3641-9323101
Fax:+49--3641-9323102
Email:[email protected]
Press queries to:
Anette Lejeune
Fon: +49-30-84370831
Fax: +49-30-84370341
Bplus - PR
Muehlenstr. 38
14167 Berlin
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Source: World Sepsis Day Head Office
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