Extended to October 21 – Send Us Your World Sepsis Day Event Pictures

Update Oct 7, 2024: We have extended the deadline to October 21, 2024, end of day. Please send us your events and pictures by then. Thanks!


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Last Friday, September 13, we celebrated World Sepsis Day, and it was a huge success! Across the globe, countless events helped raise awareness about sepsis, the most preventable cause of death. Your participation made a real impact, and we can’t thank you enough for being a part of this life-saving movement.

Now, it’s time to showcase your efforts – we’ll highlight all the incredible events on our website, the 2024 WSD Event Poster, and we have a couple of other ideas as well...

Upload your event now – it only takes a minute. But hurry, the form closes on October 6, so make sure to submit before then. Let’s continue spreading the word and saving lives together.

If you haven’t organized your own event for WSD, it’s not too late to participate via our virtual photo booth…



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Marvin Zick
Virchow-ESMT Lecture “Health and Sustainability for Thriving Futures” – Friday, Oct 11, 2024

The Virchow Foundation – a long-time strategic partner of the Global Sepsis Alliance and the World Sepsis Day Movement – and the European School of Management and Technology (ESMT Berlin) are delighted to host the distinguished Virchow Lectures in honor of Lucy Gilson and Johan Rockström, the Virchow Prize 2024 Laureates. They will explore the critical and timely topic of holistic and systems-based approaches to safeguarding “Health for All” and the interconnectedness of health with the different levels of health systems, the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and the planetary boundaries of environmental sustainability, highlighting the importance of integrated strategies to address complex global challenges towards our common goal of attaining SDG3 “Good Health and Well-being.”

The event – including the lectures of the Virchow Prize 2024 Laureates and the following panel discussion – will be live-streamed for free, requiring only a short registration here. To participate in person in Berlin, please register via this link.

  • Established by the non-profit Virchow Foundation, the Virchow Prize is an international award annually celebrated in Berlin and endowed with €500,000. Rudolf Virchow, the inspiration and namesake of the prize, is a symbol and role model for the required holistic approaches to improve health for all, thereby providing an example of global responsibility for future generations. In this spirit, the Prize, deeply rooted in the highest-quality research and humanistic values, intends to further strengthen our efforts to a better future. Individuals and their work embody the spirit of the United Nations 2030 Agenda Sustainable Development Goals, specifically addressing SDG3 “Good Health and Well-being”.

  • Founded in 2002 by 25 leading global companies, ESMT Berlin offers master’s, MBA, and PhD programs, as well as executive education across its campus in Berlin, various locations around the world, online, and in an online blended format. Additionally, the international business school provides an interdisciplinary platform for discourse between politics, business, and academia. ESMT is a non-profit private institution of higher education, accredited by AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS, and FIBAA, and is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion across all its activities and communities.

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SEPSIS Bill Introduced in US Senate

On September 11, 2024, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, alongside Senators Susan Collins and Bob Casey, introduced the bipartisan SEPSIS (Securing Enhanced Programs, Systems and Initiatives for Sepsis) Act to the US Senate.

This legislation aims to reduce sepsis-related deaths by directing the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to expand their dedicated efforts on sepsis prevention, building on their ongoing work to combat this deadly condition. The bill builds on the success of Rory’s Regulations, a life-saving initiative in New York State.

The Global Sepsis Alliance wishes to congratulate Orlaith and Ciaran Staunton and their team at END SEPSIS for their continuous leadership and vision and for repeatedly putting sepsis in front of policymakers in the US and beyond.

Sepsis is a devastating medical condition, which unjustly claims the lives of hundreds of thousands of Americans each year. The true tragedy is that many of these fatalities are preventable if there is early enough detection. The federal government must continue to bring more awareness and research to combat this ruinous condition and save lives. I sincerely thank the Stauntons, who faced an unimaginable loss when their son Rory – a 12-year-old from Queens – died from sepsis a decade ago. They have turned their profound suffering into tangible action so that hopefully no parent or family has to experience the same pain.
— Chuck Schumer, Senate Majority Leader, United States
We congratulate Senator Schumer for this lifesaving bill, which will help prevent hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths from sepsis. No one has worked harder, given more of his time, and helped bring profound change in the battle against sepsis than the beloved senator from New York. Since our cherished son Rory died from sepsis 12 years ago, we have devoted our lives to ensuring there will be no more Rory Staunton cases, no families shattered, no parents weeping, no brothers and sisters bereft, no families left to face a thousand lonely nights because of death from a preventable condition. Thanks to this bill, we have taken an enormous step forward, ensuring the federal battle to end sepsis is now underway. As a child, Rory liked nothing better than helping people and lifting them up. He is still lifting us all up now and urging us to fight even harder. Our promise to him is that we will.
— Ciaran and Orlaith Staunton, Founders, END SEPSIS

The SEPSIS Act would task the CDC with dedicated sepsis work, building on their ongoing efforts to reduce the burden of sepsis through the Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements.

The CDC’s work will include:
• An education campaign about addressing sepsis in hospitals
• Improving data collection on pediatric sepsis,
• Sharing information with HHS on data collection, including CMS on sepsis quality measures and
• Development and implementation of a sepsis outcome measure.

The SEPSIS Act also requires a report on developing and implementing a sepsis outcome measure and a Congressional briefing on CDC’s sepsis activities.

Lastly, the SEPSIS Act includes a voluntary recognition program for hospitals that maintain or improve effective sepsis programs over time.

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Mariam Jashi Calling United Nations to Prioritize Sepsis

Dr. Mariam Jashi, CEO of the Global Sepsis Alliance, spoke at the first panel of the UN General Assembly’s High-Level Meeting on AMR in New York on September 26.

Lives lost to AMR are lives lost to sepsis.
— Dr. Mariam Jashi, CEO Global Sepsis Alliance

On behalf of the Global Sepsis Alliance, Dr. Jashi welcomed the historic progress made in AMR advocacy, culminating in the political declaration of the UNGA79 High-Level Meeting.

However, she stressed that the inspiring dialogue among political and global health leaders and the final draft of the political declaration was missing adequate focus on sepsis, as the major killer of children, women, and men worldwide.

She reiterated that the 4.95 million AMR-related deaths are only part of the 13.7 million sepsis-related deaths and that the lives lost to AMR are the lives lost to sepsis.

With almost 50 million people affected by sepsis every year, including 20 million newborns and young children, and 5.7 million pregnant women, Dr. Jashi stated that we cannot achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, Universal Health Coverage, or aspiration of the AMR political declaration without prioritizing sepsis.

In her concluding remarks, she highlighted that the Global Sepsis Alliance launched the very first global strategy for sepsis – the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis – in partnership and leadership of the Global Health Sub-Committee of the German Parliament. 

Dr. Jashi applauded US Senators for the recent submission of the sepsis bill and expressed hope for a successful outcome of the legislation process.

Finally, Mariam Jashi called the UN Member States, the United Nations Secretariat and its specialized agencies, and multiple public, private, academic, and civil society stakeholders to prioritize sepsis in the Sustainable Development and AMR agenda.

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2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis for Attaining Sustainable Development Goals – UNGA79 Side Event – September 25, 2024

The Global Sepsis Alliance, in partnership with Medical Women’s International Association, UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health, and Sepsis Stiftung is convening a side event in parallel to the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly to highlight the critical importance of sepsis for the attainment of SDGs and to present the newly launched 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis.

This meeting will take place on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, from 9:30 am to 11:00 am EDT at the New York University (NYU) Langone Health.

Joining the free Zoom livestream does not require a registration.


Objectives of the Side Event

  • To present the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis, as the first multi-year global strategy to alleviate the significant human, societal, economic, and healthcare burden of sepsis

  • To reach a consensus on the urgent need for reinvigorating the Sepsis responses at global, regional, and national levels for the attainment of 2030 SDGs including the aspirations for Universal Health Care, Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health, AMR, Pandemic PPR, Gender Equality, Peace and Partnerships for Development

  • To discuss the critical role of healthcare workers, especially the medical women, representing over 70% of the health workforce globally, in the promotion and implementation of the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis, and

  • To call for the establishment of a High-Level Political Platform for Sepsis to lead the integration of this global health threat into the mainstream of health and development dialogue and architecture, including G7 and G20 Summits, World Health Assemblies, UN General Assemblies, and World Economic Forums.


The side event will include interventions and presentations from the following

distinguished speakers:

  • Hon. Ricardo Baptista Leite – President, UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health

  • Prof. Konrad Reinhart (online) – President, Sepsis Stiftung

  • Dr. Eleanor Nwadinobi – President, Medical Women’s International Association (MWIA)

  • Hon. Mariam Jashi – CEO of the Global Sepsis Alliance, MWIA Secretary-General, and UNITE Global Board Member

  • Ciaran Staunton (online) – Founder, END SEPSIS, The Legacy of Rory Staunton

  • Thomas Heymann – President and CEO, Sepsis Alliance

  • Michael Wong – Executive Director, Physician-Patient Alliance for Health and Safety (PPAHS)

The meeting will be moderated by Dr. Connie Newman – MWIA Vice-President for North America and Representative to the United Nations.


Sepsis and the Sustainable Development Goals

Sepsis is one of the leading causes of mortality, disability, and healthcare expenditures worldwide, accounting for approximately 20% of all annual deaths. This global health threat affects 48.9 million people every year, including 20.3 million children and 5.7 million women during pregnancy, delivery, or postpartum. According to the latest estimates from the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), Sepsis is responsible for 13.7 million deaths annually, including 4.95 million deaths associated with or attributable to antimicrobial resistance (AMR).

The 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and related aspirations for Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health (MNCH), UHC, AMR, and Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response (PPPR) cannot be achieved without robust actions against Sepsis at national, regional and global levels.  A reinvigorated sepsis response is essential to accelerate progress toward health-related SDG 3 and 8 other Sustainable Development Goals.

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Register for the 5th Annual Sepsis Alliance Summit on September 25-27
  • Over 350,000 U.S. adults killed each year

  • It’s the leading cause of death in U.S. hospitals

  • Over 49 million people worldwide affected each year

This is sepsis.

Join Sepsis Alliance this September to learn more about how you can help better identify, diagnose, and treat this deadly condition in your practice. Mortality increases 4-9% for every hour that treatment is delayed. YOU can help save lives and limbs by staying up-to-date on current recommendations and guidelines around sepsis by joining us, virtually, at the free 5th Annual Sepsis Alliance Summit on September 25-27.

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2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis: Launch and Next Steps

The Global Sepsis Alliance expresses its gratitude to Prof. Dr. Andrew Ullmann, the Global Health Sub-Committee Chair in the German Bundestag, UNITE Parliamentarians Network for Global Health, Virchow Foundation, and Sepsis Stiftung for the successful launch of the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis at the German Parliament on September 10, 2024.

We were honored with a special video address from Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus – Director-General of the World Health Organization – for this historic event. The GSA and our Regional Sepsis Alliances sincerely appreciate that Dr. Tedros congratulated the Global Sepsis Alliance for the launch of the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis and thanked for the close partnership and leadership.

The Global Sepsis Alliance hereby reaffirms its gratitude to the staff of the Geneva Headquarters and Regional Offices of the World Health Organization for their technical inputs to the document, and our readiness for continued collaboration in strengthening the global sepsis response in line with respective World Health Assembly resolutions and WHO guidance.

We are grateful to Stefan Schwartze, the Federal Government Commissioner for Patients, and the Members of German Bundestag for attending the official launch of the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis. 

Prof. Konrad Reinhart, Founding President of the GSA, and Dr. Mariam Jashi, CEO of the Global Sepsis Alliance and a former Member of Parliament of Georgia, were joined by the following distinguished speakers and participants:

  • Mr. Roland Göhde, Co-founder and CEO of the Virchow Foundation and CEO of the German Health Alliance 

  • Dr. Hans Henri P. Kluge, WHO Regional Director for Europe (Video Address)

  • Prof. Dr. Axel R. Pries, President, World Health Summit

  • Dr. Rudi Eggers, Director, Director Integrated Health Services, World Health Organization

  • Prof. Djillali Annane, Dean, Faculty of Medicine, University of Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines

The central piece of the meeting was the testimony from Mariah McKimbrough, an artist and sepsis survivor living in Fürth who has recently joined the Sepsis Stiftung as its Art Director.

Over 50 representatives from multiple stakeholders attended the Bundestag event, including from the Embassies of Brazil, Georgia, France, United Arab Emirates, healthcare institutions, private sector, and civil society.

We look forward to strengthening existing collaborations and building new partnership alliances for implementing the 2030 Agenda for Sepsis and saving millions of lives from preventable deaths and disabilities.


Next Steps: Endorsing the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis

Over 70 stakeholders from Africa, Asia-Pacific, Eastern Mediterranean, Europe, Latin and North America, and the Caribbeans, have been engaged in the strategic dialogue for the formulation of the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis.

Before its official launch at Bundestag, this first multi-year global strategy for sepsis had received contributions and endorsements from 29 stakeholders from national, regional, and global levels.

The Global Sepsis Alliance is delighted to publish the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis for the public domain and to invite interested stakeholders for the official endorsement and support of the document.

The Global Sepsis Alliance will keep you posted on the progress towards the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.

In the meantime, we look forward to hearing from interested actors in the field – public, private, academic, and civil society partners to join us in Making Sepsis the Next Success Story in Global Health.

Marvin Zick
Send Us Your World Sepsis Day Event Pictures

Update Oct 7, 2025: We have extended the deadline to October 21, 2024, end of day. Please send us your events and pictures by then. Thanks!


Original article:

Last Friday, September 13, we celebrated World Sepsis Day, and it was a huge success! Across the globe, countless events helped raise awareness about sepsis, the most preventable cause of death. Your participation made a real impact, and we can’t thank you enough for being a part of this life-saving movement.

Now, it’s time to showcase your efforts – we’ll highlight all the incredible events on our website, the 2024 WSD Event Poster, and we have a couple of other ideas as well...

Upload your event now – it only takes a minute. But hurry, the form closes on October 6, so make sure to submit before then. Let’s continue spreading the word and saving lives together.

If you haven’t organized your own event for WSD, it’s not too late to participate via our virtual photo booth…



The form above requires JavaScript – if you are having trouble seeing/accessing the form, please try using a different browser, device, or connection. For further issues, please contact us.

Marvin Zick