Sepsis Is Deadly. Sepsis Cases Are Increasing.

Sepsis is a life-threatening complication from an infection. Anyone can get sepsis from any type of infection, even a minor infection. According to the CDC, 80 percent of sepsis cases occur outside of the hospital setting.

September is Sepsis Awareness Month. You can save a life by recognizing the signs of sepsis, which include:
• High fever.
• Chills or severe shaking.
• Fast heart rate or breathing rate.
• Confusion.
• Feeling worse than normal.

If you suspect sepsis, get to a hospital. Learn more and ways to prevent sepsis by going to:
www.cdc.gov/vitalsigns/pdf/2016-08-vitalsigns.pdf

Frequently Asked Questions About Sepsis and Sepsis Alliance

www.suestull-sepsis.org