In this article, we will describe what is sepsis.
Sepsis is a serious complication of infection that can lead to severe illness and death. Sepsis is not caused by the infection itself. It is when the immune system reacts very strongly to the presence of infection. Some infections are more likely to lead to sepsis. For example, some bacteria have proteins on their cell wall and release toxins that can lead to a greater immune response.
Bacteria cause most cases of sepsis. But sepsis can also be a result of other infections, including viral infections, such as COVID-19 , influenza or fungal infections.
But it most commonly starts in the:
However, sometimes the specific infection and source of sepsis, can not be identified. Whatever the cause, without timely treatment, sepsis can rapidly lead to tissue damage, organ failure, and death.
Sepsis is the immune response to an infection. In this way you cannot spread sepsis to other people. But some bacteria that can cause sepsis can be spread to another person. But that does not mean they will get sepsis. They may get a mild illness.
Anyone can develop sepsis, but some people are at higher risk for sepsis:
We have described what is sepsis. We hope you have found it helpful.
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