The Global Sepsis Alliance Supports Movember – Do You?

Every November, Movember is celebrated all around the world, raising awareness for men’s health, especially focused on mental health, suicide prevention, as well as prostate and testicular cancer.

With the COVID Pandemic still not a thing of the past – significantly affecting the mental health of millions – the work of the Movember Foundation has never been more important – and they have never needed your support more.

Although sepsis does not primarily affect males – it strikes women and men about equally – we encourage you to join the noble cause of Movember this year, by growing a mo to save a bro, moving 60km, hosting a mo-ment, getting involved on social media, and more.

Marvin Zick
Global Sepsis Alliance at 2023 World Health Summit and Bundestag Meetings

Dr. Mariam Jashi, designated CEO of the Global Sepsis Alliance, and Prof. Konrad Reinhart, Founding President of the GSA, represented our Alliance at the 2023 World Health Summit and related side events at the German Parliament.

  • Dr. Jashi as the Global Board Member of the UNITE Parliamentarians Network moderated a working meeting at Bundestag on October 16 “Investing in a Healthier Future: unlocking Resources for Innovation in Infectious Diseases”. Dr. Marison Touraine – Chair of the UNITAID Board and the Former Minister of Social Affairs and Health of France was the Key Speaker at the event with an introductory presentation by Dr. Teodora Elvira C. Wi – Lead on Global HIV, Hepatitis, and STIs Programmes at WHO. The meeting was attended by Hon. Ricardo Baptista Leite – President of the UNITE Parliamentarians Network, Dr. Andrew Ulmann - Chair of the Global Health Sub-committee of the German Parliament, honorable members of Parliament from France, Germany, North Macedonia, and Ukraine, as well as civil society partners (AHF, CEPI). Prof. Reinhart stressed the importance of investing in evidence-based policies and innovations for a stronger global sepsis response, including through advocacy at the levels of Parliaments, Governments, and public-private partnerships.

  • On October 17, GSA representatives participated in the second working meeting at the German Parliament with UNITAID, GAVI, Global Fund, AHF, and WHO. The meeting discussed the outcomes of the High-Level Meetings on UHC and the Pandemic Accord convened on the margins of the UN General Assembly session in September 2023. Prof. Reinhart and Dr. Jashi reiterated the urgent need for stronger positioning of Sepsis in the high-level Global Health dialogue, as without adequate response to Sepsis, health-related SDHs and related aspirations for UHC and the Pandemic Accord cannot be achieved.

  • Finally, Dr. Jashi was among the distinguished Speakers at the WHS side event organized by the Virchow Foundation for Global Health, Konrad-Adenauer Stiftung, and the German Health Alliance on Women Global Health. 2023 Virchow Prize Laureate Prof. Leke delivered the Keynote Speech. The meeting Chaired by Hon. Hermann Gröhe – Member of Parliament and Former Federal Minister of Health of Germany brought together prominent global health leaders, including Catharina Böhme – Assistant Director General of WHO, and Roland Göhde – CEO and Co-founder of the Virchow Foundation. The Designated CEO of the GSA used this unique opportunity to highlight the human and economic burden of Sepsis and the need for a reinvigorated global agenda.

As informed earlier, the GSA, in partnership with 6 co-sponsor agencies, hosted the High-Level Luncheon on Sepsis on the margins of the 2023 World Health Summit.

Katja Couball
High-Level Luncheon on Sepsis on the Margins of 2023 World Health Summit

The Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) in partnership with the Virchow Foundation for Global Health, Sepsis Stiftung, UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP), and Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA) convened the 2nd partnership meeting on sepsis on the margins of the 2023 World Health Summit in Berlin.

On October 15, the High-Level Luncheon on Sepsis at the Berlin Global Health Collective brought together senior officials from Parliaments (France, Germany, Moldova, North Macedonia, and Ukraine), Governments (Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany, Embassy of Georgia to the Federal Republic of Germany), UN agencies (WHO, UNFPA), The G20 & G7 Health and Development Partnership, civil society (Women in Global Health), private sector (BRAHMS, Drägerwerk AG, Google, Siemens Healthineers, Sysmex Europe, 4TEEN4, Teqbahn Labs) and academia (STAIRS Project, Consortium of Universities in Global Health, European and Developing Countries Clinical Trials Partnership).

The meeting was attended by the following politicians, legislators, and members of the UNITE Parliamentarian Network for Global Health:

  • Hon. Andrei Belii – Member of Parliament of Moldova and Chair of the Health Committee;

  • Hon. Alan Donnelly – Chair of the G20 & G7 Health and Development Partnership;

  • Hon. Bedri Fazli – Member of Parliament of North Macedonia;

  • Hon. Hermann Groehe – Member of the German Parliament and the former Federal Minister of Health;

  • Hon. Irina Kutsenko – Member of the Odesa City Council (Ukraine), and

  • Hon. Liliana Tanguy – Member of Parliament of France

The meeting was opened by Prof. Detlev Ganten – The Founding President of the World Health Summit and Co-founder of the Virchow Foundation for Global Health. Prof. Ganten highlighted the significance of the fight against sepsis for the attainment of health-related Sustainable Development Goals and briefed the participants on the new partnership initiative of the Virchow Foundation for Global Health and the Global Sepsis Alliance.


Prof. Konrad Reinhart – The Founding President of GSA and President of Sepsis Stiftung – presented the history of the global sepsis movement, the latest evidence on the disease burden from the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluations (IHEM) that sepsis claims the lives of 13.7 million children, women, and men annually. He highlighted the outstanding leadership and role of Hon. Hermann Groehe, Member of the German Parliament and the former Federal Minister of Health in supporting the GSA efforts for the development and adoption of the 2017 World Health Assembly Resolution on Sepsis.


Mrs. Shahrazad Kiavash – Ambassador for Sepsisfonden, Sepsis Survivor, Speaker, and Triathlete from Sweden – shared her story as a voice of the 50 million people and their families who experience the immense suffering from sepsis every year. Shahrazad has been an inspiration for thousands of sepsis survivors and their families and to the global health leaders and actors, how she has turned her life challenge and pain into an incredible journey of perseverance, victories, and hope.


Dr. Uzma Syed – Chair of the COVID-19 Task Force and Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Center of Excellence at Good Samaritan Hospital Medical Center and the Author “COVID-19 Viral Sepsis” – joined the meeting through a special video address. She presented her experience from the COVID-19 pandemic and perspectives on sepsis as a critical element for the attainment of the comprehensive global health agenda.


Dr. Mariam Jashi – Designated CEO of the Global Sepsis Alliances, Former Member of Parliament, and Deputy Minister of Health of Georgia – presented the Berlin Declaration on Sepsis as the urgent call for the enforcement of the 2017 World Health Assembly Resolution (WHA70.7) and reinvigorated global action on sepsis. The Declaration already signed by 75 international health agencies serves as a foundation for the development of the renewed Global Agenda for Sepsis that GSA will lead in coordination with partner organizations.


The Berlin Declaration and the call for urgent action for the global sepsis response were reinforced by statements from:

  • Mr. Dennis Kredler – Vice President of the Global Sepsis Alliances and Sepsis Survivor

  • Hon. Hermann Groehe – Member of Bundestag and the former Federal Minister of Health

  • Dr. Keith Martin – Executive Director of CUGH and the former Member of Parliament in Canada’s House of Commons

  • Dr. Eleanor Nwadinobi – President of the Medical Women’s International Association

  • Dr. Christoph Hamelmann – Chef de Cabinet of WHO Regional Director for the Eastern Mediterranean

  • Dr. Andreas Bergmann – CEO of 4TEEN4 Pharmaceuticals, and

  • Dr. Rupa Patel – Associate Professor Division of Infectious Diseases, Washington University

The High-Level Luncheon on Sepsis was moderated by Mrs. Melanie Whittaker, the General Manager of the Sepsis Stiftung.

Mr. Roland Goehde – CEO and Co-founder of the Virchow Foundation for Global Health – summarized the discussions and the consensus for the urgent reinvigoration of the sepsis agenda and a stronger and better-coordinated partnership for the cause. He re-emphasized that attainment of the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals would not be feasible without an effective global response to sepsis and expressed hope for continued and stronger partnership in the area.

The High-Level Luncheon on Sepsis on the Margins of the 2023 World Health Summit was the 2nd event initiated by the Global Sepsis Alliance in partnership with the 6 co-sponsor agencies - Virchow Foundation for Global Health, Sepsis Stiftung, Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI), UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health, the Global Antibiotic Research and Development Partnership (GARDP) and the Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA).

The 1st High-Level Side Event on “Synergizing Global Actions for Sepsis, AMR, and PPPR for Attaining Health Related SDGs” was convened on September 21, 2023, in New York on the margins of the UN General Assembly.

As the next step to the series of the 2023 high-level meetings and dialogue, the Global Sepsis Alliance will lead the development of the renewed global agenda for sepsis in partnership with the Regional Sepsis Alliances, key partner agencies, and global stakeholders.

Marvin Zick
ISF Lowry Fink Fellow 2024-2025 – Call for Applications from Low- and Middle-Income Countries

The International Sepsis Forum is pleased to announce the ISF Lowry Fink Fellowship – which recognizes the immense contributions made by Stephen F. Lowry and Mitchell Fink to advancing the science of sepsis – is open for 2024-2025 applications.

The Fellowship will offer rising stars, residing and working in low- and middle-income countries, in the field of sepsis the opportunity to promote education and research and to participate in clinical investigations through partnership with industry in a stimulating and supportive environment.

The principle behind the Fellowships is that they will be beneficial to both the Fellow and the ISF. Fellows would gain from interaction with the Council members and from working on activities with the ISF that will contribute to raising their international profile in sepsis. Applicants should be clinicians or scientists mid-career at the time of application, and with a record of accomplishment and proven interest in sepsis.


Fellowship Terms of Appointment

  1. Duration: 2 years fixed term, starting January 1, 2024

  2. Must be residing and working in a low-or middle-income country

  3. Nominating process:

    a. Self-nomination

    b. Council can propose names

    c. Seek names from other persons or groups

  4. Election: By majority vote of the council

  5. Number: 1-2 at any one time

  6. Status: Full voting member of Council during the Fellowship

  7. Roles and responsibilities:

    a. Co-chair a ISF Colloquium

    b. Be the lead author on a summary paper arising from the Colloquium, to be submitted as a draft to the council within six months of the meeting

    c. Participate in other ISF educational activities such as Sepsis 20XX and meet-the-expert sessions

    d. Fellows must contribute to a minimum of one extra activity per year, plus attend one Council meeting per year

  8. Financial Support: As per the ISF travel policy for Council members


Applicants should send a brief letter of application (no more than one page), three recommendation letters, and a curriculum vitae with a list of publications to Elaine Rinicker, Executive Director ISF, at elaine@sepsisforum.org.

Applications close at 17:00 US Eastern Time on November 15, 2023.

Marvin Zick
Infection 360 – What's Trending in Infection Prevention & Control 2023 – Nov 8-9, 2023

Join the Infection 360 Conference from 8-9 November 2023 at the Pendulum Hotel and Manchester Conference Center as it returns for a second year, where renowned speakers with infection prevention backgrounds discuss technology and its part in combatting new and existing pathogens.

Infection 360 will cover a range of topics within infection prevention & control. Day one will cover Surgical Site Infection (SSI), Sustainability in IPC, CPE, MRSA, and other challenging pathogens. Healthcare buildings as a source of infection will be the focus of Day two.

Infection 360 will be featuring a large exhibition for companies to showcase new products and technologies within the realm of infection prevention.

Marvin Zick
2023 GSA Awards Now Open for Applications and Nominations – Apply Until October 31, 2023

Today, the Global Sepsis Alliance is thrilled to announce that the 2023 GSA Awards are now open for applications and nominations from all over the world.

The GSA Awards honor major contributions in the fight against sepsis every year and are exclusively and kindly sponsored by the Erin Kay Flatley Memorial Foundation.

The awards are granted in three categories:

  1. Governments and healthcare authorities

  2. Non-Governmental organizations, patient advocate groups, or healthcare provider groups

  3. Individual nominees

In addition to recognition, prestige, and – of course – a beautiful trophy, winners of categories 2 and 3 are awarded $2,500 each.

The deadline to apply or nominate is Tuesday, October 31, 2023 end of the day. Please share this opportunity with your colleagues, friends, and other interested parties.

If you are encountering technical issues, or for any questions or feedback on the application process, please contact us.

Marvin Zick
Recording Available: The Enactment of the WHO Sepsis Resolution on the National and International Level

The recording from our 2023 World Sepsis Day Event is now available to rewatch on YouTube, including chapter markers so you can jump directly to a specific speaker.

The first part – in German – is available on the channel of our friends from the Sepsis Stiftung, with whom we jointly hosted this event.

It was a pleasure hosting you in Berlin – thanks so much for joining!

Marvin Zick
Deadline Extended: Upload Your WSD Event to Be Featured on the 2023 World Sepsis Day Event Poster Now

We have extended the deadline to Tuesday, October 31, 2023. Please submit your activities and events as soon as possible.

September 13, was World Sepsis Day. Countless events all over the world raised awareness for sepsis, the most preventable cause of death worldwide – thank you so much for participating and thus contributing to saving lives worldwide.

Like always, we will summarize all events on the 2023 WSD Event Poster – please upload your event now, it takes less than a minute.



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Marvin Zick