Latest News About Sepsis

Updated 2026-05-25 15:05

Here are the latest developments on sepsis from reputable sources as of May 2026.

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If you’d like, I can pull the latest headlines from specific outlets (e.g., Medical Xpress, News-Medical, or NHS England) and summarize any developments most relevant to your interests or location. I can also assemble a brief one-page briefing with key takeaways and a quick glossary of new diagnostic approaches and therapies.

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NHS England » News

The NHS has saved hundreds of people from sepsis thanks to better use of digital technology in hospitals. In a major nationwide push to tackle the condition, including a one hour identification and treatment ambition, new ‘alert and action’ technology is being introduced which uses algorithms to read patients’ vital signs and alert medics to […]

www.england.nhs.uk

News

Read all about our latest news; from high profile campaigns and events to advances in sepsis policy, care and support.

sepsistrust.org

Sepsis - latest research news and features - Medical Xpress

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medicalxpress.com

News — European Sepsis Alliance

In April 2026, the Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) and the Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) will launch a landmark collaboration to transform the global response to Sepsis. “Saving Lives from Sepsis: From Evidence to Impact” is a joint initiative of the partner organizations in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and supported by a grant from the Laerdal Foundation. The initiative represents one of the most comprehensive international efforts to strengthen Sepsis...

www.europeansepsisalliance.org

News — Canadian Sepsis Foundation

A free online congress by the GSA. Three Major Scientific Societies Confirm Link Between SARSCoV-2 and Sepsis, Which Causes Vast Majority of COVID-19 Deaths.

www.canadiansepsisfoundation.ca