Sepsis can be life-threatening, but knowing the signs can save lives.
Symptoms differ in adults, children, & infants under 5.
Learn more: sepsistrust.org/about-sepsis/
We anticipate that people leaving hospital with #COVID_19 will have similar support needs to sepsis survivors & we need your help in order to continue to offer support. Let's have some virtual fun! Why not create a 10k in your garden? We need your support! justgiving.com/campaign/UKST-…
Every 3.5 seconds, someone in the world dies of sepsis. In the UK alone, 44,000 people lose their lives to sepsis every year. This is more than breast, bowel & prostate cancer combined. Today is #WorldSepsisDay & we are asking you to spread the symptoms of sepsis far and wide.
We’re here to listen. That’s why at this crucial time we’re giving those who have been critically ill in hospital with #Covid_19 and their families access to free information and support from our professional team sepsistrust.org/get-support/
#Sepsis isn't rare but it can be hard to spot. This #WorldSepsisDay, please retweet and share the symptoms of this devastating condition which kills 48,000 people in the UK every year - more than breast, bowel and prostate cancers combined.
#SepsisAwarenessMonth#cycle4sepsis
People recovering from a critical illness need support. That’s why we’re expanding our support services to help patients and families affected by CoViD-19 #recoveryresponse
The incredibly talented @GaryScribbler has kindly drawn the signs and symptoms of sepsis to help us raise awareness during the build up to #WorldSepsisDay.
For more information on sepsis and what we do, please visit sepsistrust.org/about/about-se…
Recovery after sepsis bears many similarities to recovery after CoViD-19.
That's why we are opening up the free support we offer to help more people at this crucial time.
Massive congratulations to our wonderful ambassador @amotherwithout for her MBE. She has campaigned tirelessly for us to raise awareness of #sepsis and we’re thrilled that her work is being recognised in this way. Well done Melissa; well-deserved!