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Sepsis: How Dangerous Is a Red Line From a Wound to a Heart?

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I'm sure you know the story about the rusty nail you're hurting yourself on.

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Four years ago, Marianne Haverkamp suffered a severe septic shock that has left traces in her body in the form of cognitive damage. Today she struggles to draw attention to a problem that is "invisible" weighs that kills 20,000 Spaniards every year.

·Madrid, Spain
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"I got a 112 queue ticket, maybe that was a sign" HÄSSLEHOLM. The night out ended in hospital for Fanny, 18. She suffered from severe sepsis and was flown urgently by helicopter

·Stockholm, Sweden
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I'm sure you know the story about the rusty nail you're hurting yourself on.

·Germany
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Blood, smen and faeces transmit micro-organisms, such as human and animal teeth and other wounds that break the skin and can thus allow dispersed micro-organisms to invade the body

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Friday, June 20, 2025.
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