Poor people much more likely to die from sepsis, study finds
Briefly

This study shows socioeconomic deprivation, comorbidity and learning disabilities are associated with an increased risk of developing non-Covid related sepsis and 30-day mortality in England.
As an intensive care doctor in inner-city Birmingham, I frequently see patients from underrepresented communities present with sepsis.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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