szepszis
Szepszis, or sepsis, is a life-threatening condition defined as organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. It arises when the body's reaction to an infection injures its own tissues and organs, potentially leading to septic shock and death if not treated promptly.
Most cases are caused by bacterial infections, but viruses, fungi, and parasites can also trigger szepszis.
Common signs include fever or low temperature, rapid heart rate, rapid breathing, confusion or reduced alertness,
Treatment requires rapid action: broad-spectrum antibiotics started within the first hour, intravenous fluids (crystalloids) for perfusion,
Prevention focuses on infection control, vaccination, timely treatment of infections, and antibiotic stewardship. Outcomes vary with