Whether you're a healthcare professional, a concerned citizen, or someone personally touched by sepsis, there are numerous ways you can contribute to our cause.
Sepsis is treatable if caught early. It can occur as a result of any infection, so it is important to be aware of sepsis symptoms. It may not be a single symptom but a combination of changes in the following symptoms and feeling worse than usual, when generally unwell with no obvious reason:
Sepsis can cause more rapid deterioration in young children and infants. It may not be a single symptom but a combination of changes in symptoms and your concern you child is looking or feeling worse than usual, when generally unwell with no obvious reason. Seek urgent medical care if your child has: If you or […]
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This 1-page editable PDF outlines the range of cognitive, psychological and physical symptoms that people may experience after sepsis. The tool is designed to enable clinicians to recognise post sepsis syndrome and support holistic care planning and recovery. For more information: National Sepsis Program
Welcome to the April 2025 Edition of Sepsis Spotlight! We are delighted to introduce the inaugural edition of Sepsis Spotlight, our newsletter dedicated to bringing you the latest insights, updates, and stories from the Sepsis Australia community. By working together, we aim to increase awareness and prevention and improve outcomes for people affected by sepsis. […]
Welcome to the June 2025 Edition of Sepsis Spotlight! Thank you for your continued commitment to advancing sepsis awareness, prevention, and response. Through our shared efforts, we are changing the impact of this life-threatening condition.
On the 9th of January 2024, I delivered our beautiful healthy baby boy. Similarly to my previous births of my daughters 2 and 3 years prior it was a smooth one. Epidural, 6 hour labour and when it came to pushing he was out within two minutes. We were elated in our newborn bubble and […]