W. Joost Wiersinga
enTom van der Poll
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The incidence of sepsis is increasing worldwide, yet the mortality rate has barely decreased during the past decades and remains unacceptably high at between 20% - 40%.
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New knowledge on host-pathogen interactions has greatly increased our insights in the pathogenesis of sepsis. It is now clear that sepsis is not only characterized by proinflammation but also by immunosuppression.
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Here we give an overview of the functional interactions between bacteria and our immune system. Microbial virulence factors, pathogen recognition receptors, activation of coagulation, apoptosis and a wide range of new mediators of sepsis play a role in these interactions.
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Implementation of evidence-based guidelines for the rapid diagnosis and adequate treatment of sepsis has been shown to be instrumental in improving survival in sepsis.
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The increasing insights into the pathogenesis of sepsis have identified a whole new range of potential drugs which are currently being tested in clinical trials.
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