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In 2012, Shahrzad Kiavash suffered from septic shock, the most severe type of sepsis. Since then she has competed for Sweden in triathlon in the Paralympic games in Rio 2016. Hear her tell her story at TEDx in Bergen.
In 2012, Shahrzad Kiavash suffered from septic shock, the most severe type of sepsis. Since then she has competed for Sweden in triathlon in the Paralympic games in Rio 2016. Hear her tell her story at TEDx in Bergen.
After seven years of raising awareness around sepsis in Sweden, we are now taking a step into the Nordics. We are now launching an upgrade of our website, where we have created information about sepsis in all Nordic languages, plus English. With the new sepsisfonden.com site, we want to become a driving force in spreading […]
Already this fall we received the message that Sepsisfonden had been awarded the Global Sepsis Award 2020. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the ceremony was not held until May 11 in a virtual award ceremony where the founders of Sepsisfonden, Ulrika Knutsson, and Adam Linder were present to accept the award. This is a real […]
This is an area that for a long time has been close to unexplored, despite hundreds of thousands of Swedes living with complications of sepsis. Now Sepsisfonden chooses to support two research studies that will study the long-term effects of sepsis. In one of the studies, children are in focus which makes it unique in […]