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  2. Lessons ‘not being learned’ from sepsis failings ... - AOL

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    According to the UK Sepsis Trust, about 48,000 deaths are attributed to sepsis in the UK each year. Chief executive Dr Ron Daniels, who founded the charity in 2012, also worked with the NHS ...

  3. Sepsis - Wikipedia

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    In the United States sepsis affects approximately 3 in 1,000 people, [48] and severe sepsis contributes to more than 200,000 deaths per year. [109] Sepsis occurs in 1–2% of all hospitalizations and accounts for as much as 25% of ICU bed utilization.

  4. List of causes of death by rate - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the WHO recorded 56.7 million deaths [3] with the leading cause of death as cardiovascular disease causing more than 17 million deaths (about 31% of the total) as shown in the chart to the side. In 2021, there were approx. 68 million deaths worldwide, as per WHO report. [4]

  5. Category:Deaths from sepsis in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deaths from sepsis in the United Kingdom" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Doctor Watched Son, 22, Die of Sepsis at Hospital Where She ...

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    In January 2023, William Hewes, 22, died within 24 hours of being admitted to Homerton Hospital in east London with meningitis, which then turned into sepsis, per U.K. newspapers The Times, The ...

  7. Category:Deaths from sepsis - Wikipedia

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    Deaths from sepsis in the United States (84 P) Pages in category "Deaths from sepsis" The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total.

  8. Septic shock - Wikipedia

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    Septic shock is a result of a systemic response to infection or multiple infectious causes. The precipitating infections that may lead to septic shock if severe enough include but are not limited to appendicitis, pneumonia, bacteremia, diverticulitis, pyelonephritis, meningitis, pancreatitis, necrotizing fasciitis, MRSA and mesenteric ischemia.

  9. Neglect by NHS staff contributed to 13-year-old’s sepsis ...

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    Neglect by NHS staff contributed to 13-year-old’s sepsis death, coroner rules. ... Mrs Longster told the PA news agency she felt “powerless” in the 18-and-a-half hours Chloe was in hospital.