Walk for Archie – Supporting Sepsis Australia

Archie lost his life on 23 August 2022, his first birthday. Infection triggered sepsis leading to organ failure and sadly his death. If the words “Could it be Sepsis?” were used earlier it could have saved his life. See Archie’s…

Melbourne Marathon – Supporting Sepsis Australia

Support Sepsis Australia in the 2023 NIKE MELBOURNE MARATHON FESTIVAL On 15 October 2023 join thousands of others and make a difference as you run, jog, wheel or walk your way through the city streets, passing iconic Melbourne landmarks before…

World Sepsis Day 2023 – Global Event

The WSD 23 Global Event will be held on 12 September in Berlin. Since the founding of the World Sepsis Day movement in 2012 and the adoption of WHA Resolution 70.7 five years later, sepsis awareness has increased significantly worldwide…

World Sepsis Congress Day 2

Day 2 of the World Sepsis Congress starts later today. Hear from global experts, leaders, sepsis survivors and families who have lost loved ones, and gain insights into the power of the media in raising awareness from John Burgess (Burgo)…

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organisation.

Sepsis kills 11 million people every year, often due to the lack of safe & effective antimicrobials to treat it. The best defence against sepsis is strong health systems. On World Sepsis Day, WHO calls on countries to deliver safer,…