Blood Borne Infections/Sepsis/Septicaemia

Blood-borne infections such as sepsis or septicaemia occur when pathogens enter the bloodstream, leading to systemic infection and potentially life-threatening complications. Sepsis is a severe response to infection, triggering inflammation throughout the body and causing organ dysfunction. Early recognition and prompt treatment with antibiotics and supportive care are crucial in managing sepsis and preventing adverse outcomes. Timely interventions, including fluid resuscitation and vasopressor therapy, can improve survival rates and reduce the long-term effects of sepsis.

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