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The importance of asking: could it be sepsis?

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The importance of asking: could it be sepsis?

Ron Daniels
28 June 2018

Sepsis is an indiscriminate killer, claiming young and old lives alike and affecting the previously fit and healthy. Although sepsis occurs less frequently in children than in adults, sepsis can happen to everyone, and the symptoms in adults and children differ. Sepsis can happen as a response to any infection or injury, anywhere in the body.

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