Sepsis: Swiss paediatrician explains importance of action plan across Australia

Associate Professor Luregn Schlapbach Sepsis Australia Brisbane Blutvergiftung

Luregn Schlapbach: Sepsis lässt sich mit einer aggressiven Therapie gut behandeln - aber nur, wenn der Zustand früh erkannt wird Source: UQ

Luregn Schlapbach from Switzerland is a paediatric intensive care specialist at the Children's Hospital in Brisbane. He also works as Associate Professor at the University of Queensland. Dr Schlapbach says a coordinated approach across all states and territories is the best way to effectively manage Sepsis - a dangerous condition responsible for 5,000 deaths each year in Australia.



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