INFORMATION AND KEY PUBLICATIONS
Our knowledge and literature database provides information for healthcare professionals, patients, and patient advocacy groups involved in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care of sepsis. It also serves as a resource for other healthcare organizations and the interested medical community.
The bibliographic database offers a qualified selection of current, independent information on the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up care of sepsis. Due to the very close pathophysiological connections between COVID-19 and sepsis, selected publications related to COVID-19/Long-COVID are also included, regardless of a septic course of SARS-CoV-2 infection.
The present list includes scientific publications selected from literature references of guidelines, international professional societies and organizations, as well as from systematic reviews, supplemented by expert recommendations. The database is updated weekly by systematic literature searches in the MEDLINE database of the National Library of Medicine, and the results are evaluated by the editorial team for relevance.
The listed publications are selected according to scientific quality and evidence, but without systematic quantification. The curated database does not claim to be comprehensive. The scientific advisory board of the Sepsis Foundation reviews the selection annually.
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