Caribbean Sepsis Alliance Event: Climate Change, Health, Sepsis, and Justice Conference

The Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) is pleased to announce that the Caribbean Sepsis Alliance (CSA) in collaboration with the Ministry of Health Guyana and The University of the West Indies St. Augustine is hosting a significant event this Saturday, July 27th, 2024, at the Marriott Hotel in Georgetown, Guyana. The Climate Change, Health, Sepsis, and Justice Conference promises to advance the fight against sepsis with insights from leading experts.

Don't miss out on the opportunity to gain valuable insights from leading experts like Prof. Niranjan ‘Tex’ Kissoon, President of the Global Sepsis Alliance, and Prof. Mala Rao. This conference will address crucial topics such as:

  • The impact of climate change on health

  • Antimicrobial resistance and sepsis

  • Planetary health and more 

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This event will feature a keynote address on climate, health, and justice by Prof. Mala Rao, and talks held by other esteemed experts such as Prof. Hariharan Seetharaman on research collaboration, Prof. Dilip Dan on postgraduate training, and Dr. Satish Jankie on the Caribbean Sepsis and AMR Alliance opportunities.

The conference aims to address the intersection of climate change and health, particularly focusing on the impacts on sepsis and broader justice issues globally and within the Caribbean region.

This initiative by the Caribbean Sepsis Alliance is a pivotal step in fostering awareness, driving research, and shaping policies to combat sepsis. The GSA supports this event is proud to see Prof. Kissoon participating.

 Join this crucial dialogue to protect health and save lives.


Katja Couball