Hepatitis B is a viral infection that attacks the liver and can cause both acute illness and chronic, lifelong disease. It spreads through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids—most commonly through childbirth, unprotected sex, shared needles, or accidental blood exposure in healthcare settings. While many people experience only mild symptoms, Hepatitis B can be […]
We’re honored to welcome Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) for opening remarks, alongside Senator Charles Schumer, at the 9th National Forum on Sepsis on Thursday, November 6, 2025. [Register here: EndSepsisForum.org] Congressman Norcross is not only a policymaker, he is also a sepsis survivor. In early April 2025, he boarded a flight from Florida to Washington, […]
When we think about global health challenges, we often put them into neat little boxes. Sepsis goes in the “infectious diseases” box. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, heart disease, and cancer go in another. But the truth is, they don’t live in separate worlds. They collide, and when they do, the results can be devastating. […]
On World Sepsis Day, We Honor a Hero. In April 2012, we stood as a family in utter turmoil and torment. Our son had been taken by something we did not even know how to fear: sepsis. In just four days, it claimed his life. His death left us hollow, the light stolen from our […]
Here’s an excerpt from our Sepsis Awareness Month newsletter! Read the full letter here. Read the full of the newsletter here!

