2023
DOI: 10.1002/psb.2073
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Current management of suspected sepsis in primary care

Abstract: Recognition and early treatment of sepsis are important to optimise patient outcomes, but this is an area that many general practices currently find challenging. Here, the authors discuss the findings of their short survey of GP practices in Cornwall to determine current approaches to the management of suspected sepsis in primary care and to identify areas for improvement.

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