New research suggests that the virus responsible for COVID-19 was a more common and deadly cause of sepsis early in the pandemic than previously assumed - accounting for about one in six cases of sepsis from March 2020 to November 2022. By BRIGHAM AND WOMEN'S COMMUNICATIONS The results, published online Sept. 29 in JAMA Network Open , suggest that clinicians should rethink how they treat sepsis while also providing a framework for future surveillance of viral sepsis. Sepsis is a serious, sometimes fatal overreaction of the immune system to an infection.
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