The First ESA European Sepsis Report

Today, at its annual meeting, the European Sepsis Alliance is launching a report collecting best practices in the fight against sepsis across Europe.

Announcing the report, Evangelos J. Giamarellos-Bourboulis, ESA Chair, said: “We hope that this report will demonstrate what practical and cost-effective measures can be undertaken by European countries, regions, and hospitals. We want to inspire other countries to take action and we call on the European institutions to allocate more resources to sepsis research, education, and awareness, and facilitate the exchange of best practices.”

As illustrated in the report, some European countries have put in place national action plans to improve awareness and management of sepsis, in line with the 70.7 WHA resolution from 2017 which asks UN member states to integrate sepsis in their national health systems. Others have started developing guidelines or processes to improve the quality of care for sepsis. In others, patient groups are taking the lead in engaging with policymakers and stakeholders to start a national dialogue and trigger action.

The report includes initiatives from Belgium, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. Consult it, and please share it within your network. We want as many people as possible to know about sepsis, its burden, prevention, and mitigation solutions. If your country or region’s initiatives are not displayed in this report, please contact us, we will be happy to include them and enhance the sharing of experiences.

Marvin Zick
Show Your Support for World Sepsis Day on Social Media – Ideas for Posts, WSD Photo Challenge, Sepsis Awareness Clips, and WSD Photo Boards

World Sepsis Day on September 13 is less than two weeks away - with this post, we want to give you some ideas to show your support on social media, be it Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Snapchat, LinkedIn, or something else entirely. Due to covid, your support on social media is more important than ever.


Posts for Social Media

For social media, you can use the following posts, either with or without a WSD Infographic or a Sepsis Awareness Clip (most work better with). All posts are 280 characters or less, meaning they effortlessly work on Twitter (but also everywhere else, of course):

  • 1 in 5 deaths globally is associated with #sepsis. Do you know the symptoms, sources, and risk groups of sepsis? This #WorldSepsisDay, share this video with a loved one - it could save their lives! https://youtu.be/NsPDjOX8QHA

  • September 13 is #WorldSepsisDay! Sepsis is the final common pathway to death from most infectious diseases worldwide, including #COVID19. These are the most common #sources of #sepsis.

  • Sepsis is not only a medical #emergency, but also a global health crisis, affecting between 47 and 50 million people a year - September 13th is #WorldSepsisDay. Join us in raising awareness for #sepsis - awareness saves lives! #stopsepsis #savelives

  • September 13 is #WorldSepsisDay - I am/We are participating to raise #awareness for #sepsis and #WorldSepsisDay - what are you doing? Start at worldsepsisday.org and help #stopsepsis and #savelives

  • September 13 is #WorldSepsisDay! While everybody can get sepsis, certain people are at an even higher risk. Join us in raising #awareness for #sepsis - awareness saves lives! #stopsepsis #savelives

  • September 13th is #WorldSepsisDay! #Sepsis is a medical emergency and must be treated immediately - if you see 2 or more #symptoms, act immediately. #stopsepsis #savelives

  • September 13th is #WorldSepsisDay! #Sepsis is the most preventable cause of death worldwide. It can be prevented by #vaccination, #sanitation, and #awareness. Everything depends on #you! Join us and #stopsepsis #savelives

  • September 13th is #WorldSepsisDay! #Sepsis does not end at hospital discharge - many #sepsissurvivors face lifelong consequences. Join us to raise awareness! #stopsepsis #savelives

  • September 13th is #WorldSepsisDay! Join our global movement now - it is as easy as downloading our free #infographics or #sepsis #awareness clips from worldsepsisday.org/toolkits and posting them from your account. Raising awareness starts with #you. #stopsepsis #savelives

  • I am participating in the #WorldSepsisDay #Photochallenge to raise awareness for #sepsis, a disease affecting 47 to 50 million people annually, but often neglected by #policymakers, the general public, and even #healthcare #professionals - join the global movement now!

  • September 13th is #WorldSepsisDay - I am participating in the #photochallenge to raise #awareness for #sepsis and #WorldSepsisDay - what are you doing? Start at worldsepsisday.org and help #stopsepsis #savelives


Official hashtags

The official hashtags for World Sepsis Day are:

  • #WorldSepsisDay

  • #Sepsis

  • #StopSepsis

  • #SaveLives

We explicitly discourage using #WorldSepsisDay2021 or #WSD21 - if we want to “trend”, it is important we all use the same hashtags.


Sepsis Awareness Clips / WSD Infographics

Our Sepsis Awareness Clips and our WSD Infographics are a great and easy way to spice up your posts - both are of course free downloads in our WSD Toolkit Section. Our infographics are available in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Italian, Arabic, Turkish, Finnish, and German.


WSD Photo Challenge

The new WSD Photo Challenge is a fun new challenge to raise awareness for sepsis and World Sepsis Day - you can now dance, run, cycle, and more to show your support. Just download the material from our toolkit section and join the global movement.

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WSD Photo Boards

Our WSD Photo Boards are a simple and straightforward way to show your support on social media and beyond – just download the photo boards from our toolkit section, print the one you like the best (there are 7 options to choose from), write your name on it, take a picture, and upload it to Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, using the hashtag #WorldSepsisDay or tag us in the post (@WorldSepsisDay).


Our Social Media Channels

We are ‘World Sepsis Day’ on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook - make sure to follow us if you aren’t yet.


Thanks for supporting World Sepsis Day - we couldn’t do it without you!

Marvin Zick
Abdulelah Alhawsawi and Konrad Reinhart Speaking at the Health20 Summit on September 1-2, 2021
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Our very own Abdulelah Alhawsawi, Vice President of International Affairs, and Konrad Reinhart, Founding President of the Global Sepsis Alliance, are speaking at the annual Health20 Summit on September 1 and 2, 2021, hosted by The G20 Health and Development Partnership.

The Health20 Summit will be held virtually this year and is inviting G20 policymakers, international organizations, the global health community, economists, civil society, and academia to join discussions and make concrete recommendations to G20 Health Ministers ahead of their summit about the future of global health crisis management and financing.

Among the keynote speakers are Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World Health Organization, Mario Monti, President of Bocconi University, Member of the Italian Senate of the Republic of Italy, Hanan Balkhy, Assistant Director-General, Antimicrobial Resistance, WHO.

Over two days, more than 60 speakers will participate in 7 panels, and participation is free of charge.

Marvin Zick
EMSA Webinar 2021: A World Free of Sepsis – Bringing a Vision to Reality Through Regional Collaborations

Today, we are thrilled to announce the first webinar of the Eastern Mediterranean Sepsis Alliance – happening virtually and free of charge just a week from now, on September 1, 2021.

Over the course of 1.5 hours, the EMSA is bringing together a lineup of leading sepsis specialists and patient safety advocates from across the region, sharing their expert knowledge in highlighting the importance of creating change together and proactively striving to eliminate the burden of sepsis globally.

Speakers and panelists:

  • Abdulelah Alhawsawi, Chair of EMSA and Vice President of the Global Sepsis Alliance

  • Carlos Urrea, Global Vice President Medical Affairs and Informatics at Hillrom

  • Emmanuel Nsutebu, Chair African Sepsis Alliance

  • Kamal Osman Mirghani, Executive Director of the African Sepsis Alliance

  • Konrad Reinhart, Founding President Global Sepsis Alliance

  • Rasha Ashour, Senior Attending Physician, Sidra Medicine

This webinar is kindly sponsored by Hillrom, whom we would like to thank for their continued support in the fight against sepsis, both globally and in the region.

The webinar will be recorded and made available to watch on-demand at a later date. Participating live will give you the opportunity to ask questions to the panelists. To join the free webinar, please register on the EMSA website.

Marvin Zick
WSD Shop Update: T-Shirts, Balloons, New Masks, Shipping Deadline for Europe + World
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Update August 30, 2021: Medical masks are now available to order.


Thanks for ordering so much from our WSD Online Shop – we can’t wait to see what wonderful World Sepsis Day events are made even better with our t-shirts, hoodies, sport shirts, pens, stickers, balloons, bags, thumb drives, and much more.

As you might have seen, a couple of items are low on stock or even out of stock, so here’s a quick update on that front:

  • Pink t-shirts in M & L will be back in stock tomorrow, August 25, 2021

  • Masks - we have only 19 left - grab yours while you can. However, we will be adding new surgical masks next week, as well as new textile masks in early September

  • Balloons are now back in stock after being sold out briefly

  • Stickers are now back in stock after being sold out briefly

  • Canvas bags and drawstring bags are on sale and cheaper than ever

  • Starting immediately, you will be able to choose black ink or blue ink when ordering our famous WSD Pens…(by popular request)


Shipping Deadlines

In order to receive your order by World Sepsis Day on September 13, please place your order as follows:

  • By September 6, 2021, 15:00h CEST for orders within the European Union

  • By August 31, 2021, 23:59h CEST, for orders worldwide

The earlier you order, the earlier we will ship it out. For any questions or if you need a quote before ordering, please contact us.

Katja Couball
Sign Up Now – Sepsis 2021: Rethinking Sepsis in Resource-Constrained Settings: The Viewpoint from Africa – October 28-29
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Registrations for “Sepsis 2021: Rethinking Sepsis in Resource-Constrained Settings: The Viewpoint from Africa” are now open.

The Sepsis 2021 Symposium is co-hosted by the International Sepsis Forum, the African Sepsis Alliance, and the Rwandan Emergency Care Association. Over two days, it will address the diagnosis, epidemiology, science, and clinical management of sepsis, taking into account both the situation in low and middle-income countries (LMIC) as well as the current COVID-19 situation.

This conference will be mostly virtual and focus on sepsis care worldwide, but especially care in LMICs.

It will also provide a unique opportunity to hear from and engage with international and African thought leaders from the fields of critical care, infectious diseases, internal medicine, and emergency medicine, who have extensive expertise in the clinical care, science, and investigation of sepsis and the host response, and in the design, implementation, and interpretation of clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of sepsis treatments. The current COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on sepsis will also be discussed.

Sepsis 2021 will be held 28-29 October, and we invite you to join us for this annual event.

Simone Mancini
Can a Rapid Point-of-Care Biomarker Test Help Physicians Identify Sepsis 72 Hours Earlier?
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Sepsis is a medical emergency, and even a 1-hour delay in the diagnosis of sepsis can lead to higher mortality rates, more irreversible and lifelong consequences, and an increased length of hospital stay for patients. There is an important need for a diagnostic tool that can rapidly identify the onset of sepsis and allow for earlier management. Abionic's sepsis test exploits the kinetics of the Pancreatic Stone Protein (PSP) biomarker in blood, to immediately signal whether a patient has sepsis or not, up to 72 hours before the standard of care.

Join Abionic* for this free online webinar on the 22nd of September to discover real-world evidence from 3 European hospitals and how they've implemented the use of PSP measurements to support their everyday activities. Earlier identification of sepsis opens a window of opportunity to improve the treatment and management of the disease.

Follow the registration link below to see the line-up of expert speakers and the internationally renowned Chairman.


*Abionic is a sponsor of World Sepsis Day – you can read our sponsorship guidelines here. The Global Sepsis Alliance was not involved in organizing this webinar.

Marvin Zick
The Houston Methodist Hospital Invites You to the Sepsis Symposium 2021: Sepsis Survivorship on September 17
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Our friends from the Houston Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas will be hosting the Sepsis Symposium 2021: Sepsis Survivorship, virtually on Friday, September 17, 2021  from 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.


TARGET AUDIENCE

Physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, physician assistants, respiratory therapists, and other healthcare professionals involved in sepsis management and care.


EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to:

  • Review evidence-based sepsis management

  • Discuss the measures for optimizing management throughout the sepsis continuum for enhancing sepsis recovery

  • Explore new therapies and biomarkers in sepsis care


ACCREDITATION AND CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENTS

Physicians

Houston Methodist is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Houston Methodist designates this live activity for a maximum of 7.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses

Houston Methodist is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Houston Methodist will award 6.66 Nursing Continuing Professional Development contact hours for this activity. Participants must attend the activity in its entirety and complete the continuing education evaluation.

Respiratory Care

Credit has been applied through the Continuing Respiratory Education (CRCE) system of the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC).


This one-day symposium incorporates diverse lectures and speakers across a wide variety of important sepsis topics to enhance learner competency and performance, with the goal of improving patient care.

For more information or to register, please click here – we hope you can join us virtually on September 17!

Marvin Zick