Session 5 of 'Making Sepsis a National and Global Health Priority' Now on YouTube
The panel discussion – The Challenges of, and Lessons Learned from the Pandemic – from ‘Making Sepsis a National and Global Health Priority – Celebrating 10 Years of World Sepsis Day’ on September 16 is now available, embedded above. It’s moderated by Volkart Wildermuth and features the following speakers and topics:
Overview Topics & Speakers
Placing Sepsis Prevention and Control Into the WHO Global Context
Rudi Eggers, Director Integrated Health Services, World Health Organization, Switzerland
The Perspective of a Dean and Scientist
Axel Pries, Charité University Hospital, Germany
The Perspective of a Science Editor
Joachim Müller‐Jung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, Germany
The Perspective of a Vaccine Researcher and Developer
Stefan Kaufmann, Max Planck Institute, Germany
The Perspective from Africa and the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Emmanuel Nsutebu, Chair African Sepsis Alliance, United Arab Emirates
Novel Immunomodulatory and Biomarker Approaches in COVID‐19 and Sepsis
Evangelos J. Giamarellos‐Bourboulis, Chair European Sepsis Alliance, Greece
On the Importance of and the Barriers to Clinical Research
Tobias Welte, Sepsis Stiftung, Germany
For Evaluating Novel Therapeutics – The Perspective of a Biotech CEO
Niels Riedemann, InflaRx, Germany
Please enjoy and feel free to share with colleagues and interested parties.
Release Schedule
Sessions are released on our World Sepsis Day YouTube Channel Wednesdays on a weekly basis, talks individually and the panels as a whole.
Opening Session – September 28, 2022
S2: The Burden of Sepsis, COVID-19, and AMR – October 5, 2022
S3: How to Boost the Implementation of the WHA Sepsis Resolution – October 12, 2022
S4: Learning by Exchange on the Global, National, and Facility Level – October 19, 2022
S5: The Challenges of, and Lessons Learned from the Pandemic – October 26, 2022
S6: Panel – Learning from Successful National Sepsis Initiatives – November 2, 2022
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