Sepsis is a preventable public health problem

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Abstract

There is a paradigm shift happening for sepsis. Sepsis is no longer solely conceptualized as problem of individual patients treated in emergency departments and intensive care units but also as one that is addressed as public health issue with population- and systems-based solutions. We offer a conceptual framework for sepsis as a public health problem by adapting the traditional model of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention.

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Kempker, J. A., Wang, H. E., & Martin, G. S. (2018, May 6). Sepsis is a preventable public health problem. Critical Care. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13054-018-2048-3

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