We Need Your Input – Does Your Country Have a National Sepsis Strategy?

In 2017, the World Health Assembly and World Health Organization made sepsis a global health priority by adopting a resolution to improve, prevent, diagnose, and manage sepsis (resolution 70.7, often referred to as the ‘Sepsis Resolution’).

The aforementioned resolution urged the UN Member States to reinforce existing strategies to include sepsis more holistically, or to develop new ones, de facto calling for national sepsis strategies.

Has your country/government followed through? We are working on assembling a world map, tracking the status of national sepsis strategies across the world – and while we have a good idea of what’s going on, we want to make sure not to miss anything. That’s why we need your input – does your country have a sepsis strategy in place or in development?

Please use the form below – we are specifically looking for government programs, plans, or strategies on sepsis, not advocacy efforts by non-governmental organizations or individuals (although we very much welcome those as well). If these strategies are only being rolled out in parts of the country, for example because of a federal system, or are not implemented but in development, please submit them anyway.


P.S.: If you know about sepsis strategies that are hospital-specific (not by the government) or have any other questions or observations, please contact us.

Marvin Zick