September is sepsis awareness month, a time for me to talk until I’m blue in the face about deadly infections that sneak into all sorts of bodies right in front of us in the hospital, deadly infections that take our friends and family and total strangers, deadly infections that often start out looking like nothing more than a subtle shift in blood pressure. September is a time for me to call to arms the power of knowledge and timing and a sharp eye. September is a time for me to wage war on a scourge that simply ought not be.
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My disabled daughter has been nearly taken by sepsis 2 times that came from rhinovirus that escalated rapidly. We catch a cold, she catches pneumonia. I know pediatrics is a different demographic than yours, but thanks for your attentive and compassionate care in your hospital all the same. It’s making a difference for your patients and their families.