Marianne Haverkamp Receives the Sepsis Code Award for Her Efforts in Awareness and Prevention

Madrid, March 12, 2024 – The Sepsis Code Foundation (Fundación Código Sepsis - Spain) has awarded its Sepsis Code Award 2025 to Marianne Haverkamp in recognition of her dedication to the fight against sepsis and her tireless efforts to improve awareness, diagnosis, and treatment of this serious disease.

The award ceremony took place on March 12 at the La Princesa University Hospital in Madrid, as part of the 8th Multidisciplinary and International Sepsis Code Meeting. This international scientific event focuses on updating and critically analyzing strategies for the diagnosis and management of sepsis. Bringing together relevant experts from different specialties, this meeting seeks to promote the implementation of protocols based on the best available evidence.

A Story of Resilience and Commitment

After surviving a severe case of sepsis, Marianne Haverkamp (Co-chair of the Patients & Family workgroups of GSA and ESA) turned her personal experience into a mission to save lives. She founded Sepsisinfo.es, a pioneering initiative in Spain dedicated to informing and supporting both patients and healthcare professionals in the detection and treatment of sepsis. Through educational campaigns, the development of informational materials, and collaboration with medical institutions, she has made a significant impact on the healthcare community.

Her impact has reached far beyond Spain. Her participation in international forums has been instrumental in strengthening medical protocols and raising global awareness of the importance of early intervention for this life-threatening disease, which affects millions of people every year.

A Recognition Backed by Experts

The Sepsis Code Award jury consisted of renowned experts in the field, including Dr. Marcio Borges, Dr. José Barberán, Dr. Ricard Ferrer, Dr. Miguel Salavert, Dr. Pablo Vidal, and Dr. Rafael Zaragoza, all trustees of the Sepsis Code Foundation.

Since its creation in 2012, the Sepsis Code Foundation has worked to reduce sepsis-related mortality in Spain, improve treatment approaches, and raise awareness about the importance of early detection.

With this award, the foundation honors Marianne Haverkamp’s outstanding efforts, whose dedication has been instrumental in advancing the fight against sepsis and saving countless lives. The other winners of this year's award were the company Farmaindustria and Research and Development Group on Infection and Sepsis (GIS-ID)


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