Sepsis: A Global Crisis – Part 2 of 3 with Dr. Niranjan “Tex” Kissoon
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Sepsis isn't just a U.S. problem — it's a global crisis with a much higher body count. Michael Brown and Dr. Kissoon shift focus to sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, where hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths occur each year from infections a trained birth attendant and a one-dollar antibiotic could stop.
Dr. Kissoon breaks down the numbers, the geography, and why the antibiotic resistance building in under-resourced health systems abroad is quietly threatening the drugs your local ICU relies on. This isn't a foreign aid story — it's a shared one.
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