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In late 2010, a global group called out sepsis for what it is: a medical emergency beyond national boarders. The Global Sepsis Alliance (GSA) which represents about 250,000 intensive and critical care physicians around the world is urging healthcare providers, patients and policymakers in every nation to treat sepsis as a medical priority.









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