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Sepsis kills more Australians annually than cancer and road accidents combined, highlighting need for better awareness and funding.
Sepsis, a life-threatening condition caused by the body's extreme response to infection, is responsible for 8,700 deaths annually in Australia, more than cancer and road accidents combined.
It affects around 55,000 people each year, with mortality rates increasing by 8-10% per hour once it begins.
Sepsis Australia calls for more funding for research and awareness, noting a lack of sepsis education for medical professionals.
Early detection is critical to survival.
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La sepsis mata a más australianos anualmente que el cáncer y los accidentes de tráfico combinados, destacando la necesidad de una mejor concienciación y financiación.