Sepsis is one of the leading causes of sudden death globally and needs an immediate call for global action to predict, identify and prevent its incidence. Biomarkers are units or measurable parameters that indicate biological, pathogenic, or pharmacological responses to any exposure or treatment procedure. Recently, biomarkers have proven to be an important avenue for identifying sepsis-like conditions and preventing fatality. Swipe through the slides below for an overview of different biomarkers that play an important role in identifying and managing sepsis. Do you think validation of biomarkers is an important benchmark in the treatment of sepsis? Reference Barichello, T., Generoso, J.

S., Singer, M., & Dal-Pizzol, F. (2022). Biomarkers for sepsis: more than just fever and leukocytosis—a narrative review. Critical Care, 26(1), 1-31.