Sessions 7 and 8 from 4th WSC Now Available on YouTube and as a Podcast

Sessions 7 and 8 from the 4th World Sepsis Congress are now available on YouTube (embedded above) and as a Podcast on Apple Podcasts (just search for World Sepsis Congress in your favorite podcast app).


Session 7: The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Teams in Sepsis Care on the Health Care Facility Level

Impact of Sepsis Multidisciplinary Team Care on Patients Outcomes
Yaseen Arabi, Ministry of National Guard Health Affairs, Saudi Arabia

Initiation of Antimicrobial Stewardship in Resource-Constrained Environments: A Multidisciplinary Approach
Mirfin Mpundu, Director of ReAct Africa, Zambia

Sepsis Nurse – A Voice to Lead and Transform Care
Amanda Harley, Children’s Health Queensland, Australia

Family-Centered Care and Integration of Care Bundles
Kawaldip Sehmi, International Alliance of Patients’ Organization, United Kingdom

Early Rehabilitation in Sepsis: Journey to Return Activities and Functional Independence
Mohammed Alatwi, King Fahad Medical City, Saudi Arabia

Discussion by the Panelists


Session 8: The Potential and Challenges to Intervene with the Immune Response

The Impact of the Pathogen and the Host Response on Survival
Jennifer Muszynski, Nationwide Children’s, United States of America

Sepsis Immune Endotypes
Mihai Netea, Radboud UMC, The Netherlands

The Effect of Risk Stratification and Timing of Host-Directed Therapy
Evangelos J. Giamarellos-Bourboulis, European Sepsis Alliance, Greece

The Pros of Platform Trials
Eirini Christaki, University of Ioannina, Greece

The Cons of Platform Trials 
Niels Riedemann, CEO InflaRx, Germany


Two sessions are released weekly on Tuesdays. The next sessions will be ‘Biomarkers and Antimicrobial Stewardship – The Synergies to Diagnose Sepsis and to Prevent AMR’ and ‘Lessons from the Pandemic to Fight Common Infections and Sepsis’ on May 30, 2023.

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Full Release Schedule

  • May 2:

    • S1: Opening Session – Key Success Factors to Address Global Health Threats

    • S2: The Health Economic and Human Burden of Infections and Pandemics

  • May 9:

    • S3: Overcoming Silos to Address Infection-Related Global Health Threats

    • S4: The Quality of Healthcare Systems and QI Efforts on Outcomes from Sepsis and Pandemics

  • May 16:

    • S5: Advances and Challenges by Our Regional Sepsis Alliances

    • S6: Advances in Timely Pathogen and Sepsis Detection

  • May 23:

    • S7: The Benefits of Multidisciplinary Teams in Sepsis Care on the Health Care Facility Level

    • S8: The Potential and Challenges to Intervene with the Immune Response

  • May 30:

    • S9: Biomarkers and Antimicrobial Stewardship – The Synergies to Diagnose Sepsis and to Prevent AMR

    • S10: Lessons from the Pandemic to Fight Common Infections and Sepsis

  • June 6:

    • S11: Understanding and Improving Long-term Outcomes after Sepsis and COVID-19

    • S12: Neonatal Sepsis Platforms and Guidelines

  • June 13:

    • S13: The Impact of Survivors and Family Members to Improve Sepsis Awareness and Advocacy

    • S14: Maternal Sepsis: Why Is It Still in the Top 3 for Global Incidence of Sepsis?

  • June 20:

    • S15: Harnessing the Media to Advance the Global Fight Against Sepsis

    • S16: An Update on Research on Sepsis


Marvin Zick