Sepsis can be a life-threatening clinical condition that arises when a patient’s immune system fails to respond to infections and can progress to a septic shock. The incidence of sepsis-related deaths continues to rise globally. In addition, hospital-acquired infections, antibiotic resistance, and immune-deficient patients are a few of the common reasons that affect millions of patients worldwide every year.

Having sound knowledge of clinical parameters that can help diagnose sepsis and managing sepsis by providing individualized care and immediate initial therapy, especially for people with a high risk of infection, severe illness and/or shock, is crucial. This approach can help reduce the risk of detrimental clinical conditions in the affected individuals. To gain more insights on this topic, join our eminent speakers who will discuss “Clinical Parameters to Detect Sepsis” in our…