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Saving question – could this be sepsis? – Mirage News
For Queenslander Casey Walsh, World Sepsis Day this September is a reminder that when something doesn’t seem quite right to not be afraid to speak up and…

For Queenslander Casey Walsh, World Sepsis Day this September is a reminder that when something doesn’t seem quite right to not be afraid to speak up and to always ask, “could it be sepsis?”.
Three years ago, her baby went into septic shock after contracting Parecho virus.
“One night we noticed that Theo wouldn’t stop crying and was quite irritable, but we figured it must be a stomach-ache or something similar, but nothing serious,” she said.
“The following morning, he was quiet, and so we th…
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