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Leuven Pontypridd Cardiff Birmingham Drogheda Augsburg Munich Tripoli Kragujevac Sremska Kamenica Sabac Uzice Rome Nis Lodz Jena Moers London Swinden Belgrade Ankara Tbilisi Istanbul Athens Amsterdam Rüsselsheim Berlin Edinburgh Aachen Glasgow Zrenjanin Kikinda Vilnius Milano Madrid Ferrol Florence Abu Dhabi Karachi New Delhi Dar es Salaam Bangkok Jakarta Doha Cebu City Beijing Manila Seoul Tokyo Hobart Sydney West Perth Kano Natal Rio de Janeiro Vitoria Sao Paulo Vassouras Nassau Bogota San Juan Daly City, CA Ukiah, CA Belize City Lubbock, TX Mexico City Havana Cali Houston, TX Galverston, TX New York, NY Morristown, NJ Victoria, BC Seattle, WA Calgary, AB Providence, RI Toronto, ON Hamilton, ON Balatonmariafürdo POLAND Lodz Piotrkowska St. Lodz Conference: The global Challenge of Sepsis LITHUANIA Vilnius Parliament of the Ruplic of Lithuania Conference: Stop Sepsis – Save Lifes Vilnius Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine Public Campaign: Run for Sepsis – Vilnius Marathon Vilnius Vilnius University, Faculty of Medicine Lectures & Public Campaign GERMANY Berlin Sepsis Foundation, German Sepsis-Alliance e.V., Center for Sepsis Control and Care & German Sepsis-Aid e.V. Conference: Sepsis Summit Berlin Berlin Sepsis Foundation, German Sepsis-Alliance e.V., Center for Sepsis Control and Care & German Sepsis-Aid e.V. Public Campaign: Dance Performance at Berlin Main Station Berlin Sepsis Foundation, German Sepsis-Alliance e.V., Center for Sepsis Control and Care & German Sepsis-Aid e.V. Public Campaign: Living Infographic at Bran- denburg Gate Jena University Hospital Jena, Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medi- cine, CSCC, ZIK Septomics Public Campaign Aachen University Hospital Aachen Lectures & Public Campaign Munich Hospital Barmherzige Brüder Public Campaign ITALY Rome Italian Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Italian Society of Infectious Diseases & Italian Society of Microbiology Campidoglio Governmental Engagement: Round Table, City Hall Rome Agostino Gemelli Teaching Hospital Lectures: Sepsis and Surgery Milano Regional Health Direction, Lombardy Professional Health Care Worker Education, Qualtity Improvement & Patient Information: All public hospitals Florence Salone de’Dugento – Palazzo Vecchio Conference UNITED KINGDOM London The Cabinet Secretary for Health & Wellbeing Public Campaign: Cycle for Sepsis from Edinburgh, Birmingham & Cardiff to the Houses of Parliament, London London UK Sepsis Trust Houses of Parliament Governmental Engagement: Paul Bristal: Green card system for meeting MPs Cardiff Cardiff University, School of Medicine Public Campaign: Dr. Paul Morgen talks about Sepsis at “Skeptics in the Pub” in the Bar 33 Cardiff University Hospital of Wales Patient Information Pontypridd Royal Glamorgan Hospital, South Wales Professional Health Care Worker Education: Sepsis Awareness Training Pontypridd Glyn Taf Campus, University of South Wales Professional Health Care Worker Education Glasgow Fiona Elizabeth Agnew Trust (FEAT) Lecture: Setting the Agenda to Stop Sepsis Swinden Great Western Hospital Swindon, The Sepsis Working Group (SWG) Professional Health Care Worker Education Glasgow Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow, Scotland Public Campaign: Evening Reception IRELAND Drogheda Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital Public Campaign THE NETHERLANDS Amsterdam Tom Van der Poll Public Campaign: Press Release BELGIUM Leuven Medical Intensive Care Unit, UZ Gasthuisber & Flemish public broadcasting company (VRT) Public Campaign: TV Show about Sepsis HUNGARY Balatonmariafürdo MSOTKE & Semmelweiss University, Kozoseggi Haz Public Campaign TURKEY Ankara Turkish Society of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine Public Campaign: Hike for Sepsis Istanbul Turkish Society of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine Conference SERBIA Belgrade, Sabac, Sremska Kamenica, Zrenjanin, Kikinda, Kragujevac, Uzice, Nis Conference SPAIN Madrid Hospital Universitario de Móstoles Public Campaign Madrid EDUSEPSIS Public Campaign: TV Show about Sepsis GREECE Athens Hellenic Sepsis Study Group Public Campaign Rüsselsheim GPR-Hospital Rüsselsheim, Department of Anesthesia Patient Information Moers St. Josef Hospital Quality Improvement & Patient Information: Hand Desinfection is important! Augsburg Klinikum Augsburg Patient Information Ferrol UCI CHUF Quality Improvement PAKISTAN Karachi Aga Khan University Auditorium Conference: Stop Sepsis – Save Lifes Karachi Pakistan Society of Critical Care Medicine in collabara- tion of Pakistan Society of Anaesthesiologists Symposium: 2nd Sepsis Symposium INDIA New Delhi Society of Critical Care Medicine Delhi Conference & Public Campaign CHINA Beijing Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine Lectures: 7th Annual Congress of the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine 2013 SOUTH KOREA Seoul Asan Medical Center, Univ. of Ulsan College of Medicine Conference JAPAN Tokyo Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine Public Campaign Tokyo Nagoya University Hospital, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Lectures & Public Campaign: Aichi CBC radio Tokyo Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine Professional Health Care Worker Education: Half-day Seminar on Sepsis QATAR Doha Hamad Medical Corporation Qualtity Improvement: Overcoming the Challenge of Hand Hygiene UNITED ARAB EMIRATES Abu Dhabi Madinat Zayet Hospital Public Campaign Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi Health Services Company PJSC (SEHA) Public Campaign Abu Dhabi Emirates Intensive care Society (EICS) Qualtity Improvement: Management of Sepsis Protocol endoresed by Minister of Health INDONESIA Jakarta/Bandung Indonesian Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ISICM) Congress: 5th National Congress of ISICM GEORGIA Tbilisi Acad V. Bochorishvili National Antiseptic Centre Conference: Stop Sepsis – Save Lifes PHILIPPINES Manila University of Santo Tomas Hopital, Section of Pediatric Critical Care Lectures & Patient Information Manila/Makati Private Initiative by Cecilia Q. Caniza due to personal loss Public Campaign Cebu City St. Pedro Calungsod Hall, Perpetual Succour Hospital Lecture: Update on Surviving Sepsis Campaign Cebu City Society of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Philippines Public Campaign: March from Capitol Building to Fuente Osmeña Rotunda THAILAND Bangkok Prince of Songkla Univer- sity, Faculty of Medicine Public Campaign Bangkok National Health Security Office, The Healthcare Accredita- tion Institute, Thai Society of Critical Care Medicine, Infectious Disease Association of Thailand, Thai Association for Emergency Medicine, Thoracic Society of Thailand under Royal Patronage, Thai Bureau of Nursing Quality Improvement: Creating an “Early Sepsis Warning Score” with the aim to save 1,500 patients in 50 Hospitals AUSTRALIA Sydney The Clinical Excellence Commission (CEC) International Digital Activities: Webex – Sepsis Learning Session Sydney The Clinical Excellence Commission (CEC) International Digital Activities: Twitterchat West Perth Intensive Care Foundation Governmental Engagement: The Parliament House of Western Australia TASMANIA Hobart Royal Hobart Hospital Professional Health Care Worker Education & Public Campaign: Launch of the new Sepsis Pathway LYBIA Tripoli PICU, Elkhadra Hospital, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Conference NIGERIA Kano National Association of Nurse Intensivist of Nigeria Conference: 9th Scientific Conference – Sepsis “a Formidable Foe” TANZANIA Dar es Salaam Aga Khan Hospital Public Campaign BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro Hospital de Clínicas de Niterói Lectures & Public Campaign Vassouras Medicina Intensiva da Universidade Severino Sombra Public Campaign Sao Paulo Hospital Sírio-Libanês Lectures & Public Campaign Sao Paulo Globo TV Public Campaign: TV Show about Sepsis & WSD Natal Hospital Universitário Onofre Lopes Public Campaign Nationwide Public Campaign: Information about sepsis was provided at bus stations, airports and in pharmacies Vitoria Hospital Unimed Vitória Professional Health Care Worker Education: Sepsis Workshop COLOMBIA Bogota Asociacion Colombiana de Infectologia Region Caribe Symposium Cali Auditorio Principal, Club de Ejecutivos Symposium: 2nd National Sepsis Symposium Puerto Rico San Juan University Pediatric Hospital Public Campaign CUBA Havana Hospital Universitario Comte Manuel Fajardo Lectures BELIZE Belize City Belize Society of Critical Care Medicine Symposium: Belize 2nd Sepsis Symposium World-Sepsis-Day www.world-sepsis-day.org Facebook.com/WorldSepsisDay Twitter.com/WorldSepsisDay Belize 2 ND SEPSIS SIMPOSIUM September 13, 2013 7:30 am-12:00 PM Organizer: Pedro Arriaga, MD Jorge Hidalgo, MD Speakers: Daniel Godinez, MD Ivan de Paz, MD Wendy Rios, MD Every 3-4 seconds someone dies of sepsis. Matalon Conference Centre Corney Drive, Belize City Belize Society of Critical Care THE BAHAMAS Nassau The Foundation for Hope Public Campaign MEXICO Mexico City General Hospital Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez Symposium Mexico City Mexican Group for the Study of Critical Care Medicine Lectures & Public Campaign CANADA Calgary Alberta Health Services & Alberta Sepsis Network Lectures & Public Campaign Victoria British Columbia Sepsis Network Public Campaign: Save 150 lives in 150 days Toronto St. Michael’s Hospital Public Campaign: Sepsis survivor and inspira- tional speaker Cyndi Des- jardings is sharing her story Hamilton McMaster University Faculty Club Symposium Hamilton McMaster Children’s Hospital Public Campaign: Poster Contest for Children UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Seattle Seattle Science Foundation Symposium Daly City Seton Medical Center Professional Health Care Worker Education & Patient Information Lubbock Covenant Health Public Campaign: TV News coverage on KAMC28 Houston Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center Public Campaign Houston American Indian Nursing Organization Public Campaign Houston MD Anderson Cancer Center Public Campaign Houston Back to School Bash Fair Public Campaign Galverston University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health) Public Campaign Morristown Goryeb Children’s Hospital Quality Improvement: Introduction of Pediatric Sepsis Shock Order Set for the Emergency Department New York City Sepsis Alliance Public Campaign: 2013 Sepsis Heroes Gala Providence The Ocean State Clinical Coordinating Center Public Campaign Houston National American Legion 95th Convention Public Campaign Ukiah Ukiah Valley Mecial Center Lectures Houston Nurses’ Intiative Public Campaign: Starbucks ® served coffee in mugs with the WSD-Logo. A WSD “Hip-Hop” song was composed. World Sepsis Day: 13 September 2013 Global activities Gobal results The Global Sepsis Alliance and its founding members joined forces with other health care organizations, to initiate the World Sepsis Day movement. The campaign has been made possible thanks to the expertise of our founding organiza- tions and the professionals behind them, and the support of outstanding experts from around the world. With our campaign we are educating medical professionals, informing policymakers, and create awareness among the general public. Its aim is to reduce the incidence of sepsis by 20% by 2020. World Sepsis Day operates on a truly global level. As consequence, different countries and regions have to act according to their local health care system and economic status. A first Symposium about Sepsis in Nigeria, or first lectures for healthcare professionals in Tanzania, or a mailing action with information material to nearly all practicioners in Brazil are as important as very successful campaigns as in United Kingdom or governmental engagement like in Germany. Hence, all figures listed can only highlight the extent of efforts every single supporter and sup- porting organization or hospital took in his local setting to highlight in this enviroment the burden of sepsis. Strategic Targets of World Sepsis Day 2013 1 Increase the number of hospitals that support and sign the World Sepsis Declaration inclusive WSD to 2,500 hospitals. 2 Achieve government and/or regulatory support for the improvement of the quality of sepsis management in at least 10 countries. 3 Create interdisciplinary coalitions between healthcare professionals and professional organi- zations to support the World Sepsis Declaration on local and national levels. www.world-sepsis-day.org A truly global effort to fight Sepsis. On all continents. In more than 40 countries. With approx. over 200 events. WFPICCS IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA FLASH MOB TWITTER FACEBOOK WEBSITE MEDIA REACH SUPPORTER TOTAL SUP. HOSPITALS SUP. NGO’S SUP. HEALTHCARE WORKER approx: 200 events* Networks: Professional Societies Professional Organizations Foundations Hospital Coop. Hospitals Single Healthcare Prof. Individuals Public Campaigns Germany, Japan, United Kingdom Belgium, Brazil, Greece, Lithuania, Philippines,Serbia, Spain, Turkey,United Kingdom New York Australia, United Kingdom Australia, Brazil, Philippines, Canada, Philippines, USA Patient Informations Germany Brazil, Serbia USA Australia, UK, Washington Brazil, California, Germany, Irland, Mexico, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Richmond, Spain, Texas, UAE Utah Conferences, Symposiums and Lectures Germany, Washington Belize, Columbia, Cuba, Georgria, India, Indonesia, Italy, S. Korea, Lithuania, Mexico, Pakistan, Poland, Serbia, Turkey, US Washington Hungary, India, Italy, Lybia, Nigeria, Tanzania Professional Health Care Worker Education Germany Brazil, & s.a. Mexico Italy, s.a. s.a. Quality Improvement Italy, Germany, Thailand Brazil, Dubai, Qatar, Scotland, Wales, England Australia (Tasmania) Tasmania Governmental Engagement Italy, Germany, Thailand Brazil, England, Indonesia, Lithuania, Scotland, Wales Australia USA: New York Networks: Professionals Societies and Chambers Germany, Italy, United States, Canada, Thailand, UK International Digital Activities World Sepsis Day HQ, Canada, United Kingdom Twitter Chat, WFPICS Video message for a suc- cessful World Sepsis Day Featuring: Tex Kissoon, President; Paolo Biban, Secretary; Jos Latour, Treasurer; Andrew Argent, Past President. International Multicentre PREvalence Study on Sepsis by ESICM, SCCM and SSC. Launched on WSD13, IMPRESS aims to determine the incidence and clinical pat- terns of septic syndromes on a single day worldwide. From 422 in DEC 2012 to 1048 in OCT 2013 Reach SEPT 2013: approx. 1,2 Million People From 1,387 in DEC 2012 to 2523 in OCT 2013 Reach SEPT 2013: approx. 2,6 Million People Acceleration of 513 donators of their social voice enabled the spread out of informa- tion about Sepsis to over 290,000 people simultanous- ly. It caused a high peak on unique visits on the Website. Google Analytics Timeframe: 9–16 SEPT 2013 Unique Visitors: 10,762 Page Views/PI: 40,633 Alexa Global Rank: 2,245,042 Due to the lack of detailed information from events – based on experience in 2012 regarding events WSD HQ evaluated the result. Example: WSD HQ has information about 41 Hospitals in Germany conducting patient information. Yet only 5 informed WSD HQ. * Expected overall Press Media Reach: approx. 150 Million People 20 SEPT 2013: 4,278 (incl. Health Care Cooperations) 30 DEC 2012: 2,745 20 SEPT 2013: 2,148** Health Care Cooperations: with 50 to 500 single Health Care Service Providers: 5 Total: approx. 2,600*** 30 DEC 2012: 1,237 20 SEPT 2013: 220 Total Non-Profit & Hospitals: 2,368 – 2,800 (dependend on counting methods) 30 DEC 2012: approx. 1,520 20 SEPT 2013: 1,478 30 DEC 2012: 1,074 Hospital Cooperations are counted as one hospital Counted with the approx. number of each hospital within Hospital Cooperations. ** *** World Sepsis Day was made possible with your help and with sponsoring from: Center for Sepsis Control and Care | B Braun Melsungen | ThermoFisher Scientific | biosyn | CSL Behring | AdrenoMed | CytoSorbents Europe | bioMérieux | Roche Diagnostics | Pfizer Pharma | InflaRx | Alere Technologies | Becton, Dickinson and Company Copyright: World Sepsis Day 2013 | Powered by Lindgruen-Gmbh

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Page 1: World Sepsis Day: 13 September 2013 A truly global effort ...€¦ · Pal ristal: rn ar sst or tin Ps evhmM ari nirsit ool o iin Public Campaign r Pal orn tals aot psis at ptis in

Leuven

PontypriddCardiff

Birmingham

Drogheda

Augsburg Munich

Tripoli

Kragujevac

Sremska KamenicaSabac

Uzice

Rome

Nis

LodzJena

MoersLondon

Swinden

Belgrade

Ankara

TbilisiIstanbul

Athens

Amsterdam

Rüsselsheim

Berlin

Edinburgh

Aachen

Glasgow

ZrenjaninKikinda

Vilnius

Milano

Madrid

Ferrol Florence

Abu DhabiKarachi

New Delhi

Dar es Salaam

Bangkok

Jakarta

Doha

Cebu City

Beijing

Manila

Seoul

Tokyo

Hobart

Sydney

West Perth

Kano

Natal

Rio de Janeiro

Vitoria

Sao Paulo

Vassouras

Nassau

Bogota

San Juan

Daly City, CAUkiah, CA

Belize City

Lubbock, TX

Mexico City

Havana

Cali

Houston, TXGalverston, TX

New York, NYMorristown, NJ

Victoria, BC

Seattle, WA

Calgary, AB

Providence, RI

Toronto, ONHamilton, ON

Balatonmariafürdo

POLAND

LodzPiotrkowska St. Lodz

Conference:The global Challenge of Sepsis

LITHUANIA

VilniusParliament of the Ruplic of Lithuania

Conference: Stop Sepsis – Save Lifes

VilniusVilnius University, Faculty of Medicine

Public Campaign: Run for Sepsis – Vilnius Marathon

VilniusVilnius University, Faculty of Medicine

Lectures & Public Campaign

GERMANY

BerlinSepsis Foundation, German Sepsis-Alliance e.V., Center for Sepsis Control and Care & German Sepsis-Aid e.V.

Conference:Sepsis Summit Berlin

BerlinSepsis Foundation, German Sepsis-Alliance e.V., Center for Sepsis Control and Care & German Sepsis-Aid e.V.Public Campaign: Dance Performance at Berlin Main Station

BerlinSepsis Foundation, German Sepsis-Alliance e.V., Center for Sepsis Control and Care & German Sepsis-Aid e.V.Public Campaign: Living Infographic at Bran-denburg Gate

JenaUniversity Hospital Jena,Department of Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medi-cine, CSCC, ZIK Septomics

Public Campaign

AachenUniversity Hospital Aachen

Lectures & Public Campaign

MunichHospital Barmherzige Brüder

Public Campaign

ITALY

RomeItalian Society of Anesthesia and Intensive Care, Italian Society of Infectious Diseases & Italian Society of Microbiology Campidoglio Governmental Engagement:Round Table, City Hall

RomeAgostino Gemelli Teaching Hospital

Lectures:Sepsis and Surgery

MilanoRegional Health Direction, LombardyProfessional Health Care Worker Education, Qualtity Improvement & Patient Information: All public hospitals

FlorenceSalone de’Dugento – Palazzo Vecchio

Conference

UNITED KINGDOM

LondonThe Cabinet Secretary for Health & WellbeingPublic Campaign: Cycle for Sepsis from Edinburgh, Birmingham & Cardiff to the Houses of Parliament, London

LondonUK Sepsis TrustHouses of Parliament

Governmental Engagement:Paul Bristal: Green card system for meeting MPs

CardiffCardiff University, School of Medicine Public Campaign:Dr. Paul Morgen talks about Sepsis at “Skeptics in the Pub” in the Bar 33

CardiffUniversity Hospital of Wales

Patient Information

PontypriddRoyal Glamorgan Hospital, South Wales

Professional Health Care Worker Education:Sepsis Awareness Training

PontypriddGlyn Taf Campus, University of South Wales

Professional Health Care Worker Education

GlasgowFiona Elizabeth Agnew Trust (FEAT)

Lecture: Setting the Agenda to Stop Sepsis

SwindenGreat Western Hospital Swindon, The Sepsis Working Group (SWG)

Professional Health Care Worker Education

GlasgowRoyal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow, Scotland

Public Campaign:Evening Reception

IRELAND

DroghedaOur Lady of Lourdes Hospital

Public Campaign

THE NETHERLANDS

AmsterdamTom Van der Poll

Public Campaign:Press Release

BELGIUM

LeuvenMedical Intensive Care Unit, UZ Gasthuisber & Flemish public broadcasting company (VRT)

Public Campaign:TV Show about Sepsis

HUNGARY

BalatonmariafürdoMSOTKE & Semmelweiss University, Kozoseggi Haz

Public Campaign

TURKEY

AnkaraTurkish Society of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine

Public Campaign:Hike for Sepsis

IstanbulTurkish Society of Medical and Surgical Intensive Care Medicine

Conference

SERBIA

Belgrade, Sabac, Sremska Kamenica, Zrenjanin, Kikinda, Kragujevac, Uzice, Nis

Conference

SPAIN

MadridHospital Universitario de Móstoles

Public Campaign

MadridEDUSEPSIS

Public Campaign:TV Show about Sepsis

GREECE

AthensHellenic Sepsis Study Group

Public Campaign

RüsselsheimGPR-Hospital Rüsselsheim,Department of Anesthesia

Patient Information

MoersSt. Josef Hospital

Quality Improvement &Patient Information: Hand Desinfection is important!

AugsburgKlinikum Augsburg

Patient Information

FerrolUCI CHUF

Quality Improvement

PAKISTAN

KarachiAga Khan UniversityAuditorium

Conference:Stop Sepsis – Save Lifes

KarachiPakistan Society of Critical Care Medicine in collabara-tion of Pakistan Society of Anaesthesiologists

Symposium:2nd Sepsis Symposium

INDIA

New DelhiSociety of Critical Care Medicine Delhi

Conference & Public Campaign

CHINA

BeijingChinese Society of Critical Care Medicine

Lectures: 7th Annual Congress of the Chinese Society of Critical Care Medicine 2013

SOUTH KOREA

SeoulAsan Medical Center, Univ. of Ulsan College of Medicine

Conference

JAPAN

TokyoJapanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine

Public Campaign

TokyoNagoya University Hospital, Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine

Lectures & Public Campaign: Aichi CBC radio

TokyoJapanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine

Professional Health Care Worker Education: Half-day Seminar on Sepsis

QATAR

DohaHamad Medical Corporation

Qualtity Improvement:Overcoming the Challenge of Hand Hygiene

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

Abu DhabiMadinat Zayet Hospital

Public Campaign

Abu DhabiAbu Dhabi Health Services Company PJSC (SEHA)

Public Campaign

Abu DhabiEmirates Intensive care Society (EICS)

Qualtity Improvement:Management of Sepsis Protocol endoresed by Minister of Health

INDONESIA

Jakarta/BandungIndonesian Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ISICM)

Congress:5th National Congress of ISICM

GEORGIA

TbilisiAcad V. Bochorishvili National Antiseptic Centre

Conference: Stop Sepsis – Save Lifes

PHILIPPINES

ManilaUniversity of Santo Tomas Hopital, Section of Pediatric Critical Care

Lectures & Patient Information

Manila/MakatiPrivate Initiative by Cecilia Q. Caniza due to personal loss

Public Campaign

Cebu CitySt. Pedro Calungsod Hall, Perpetual Succour Hospital

Lecture: Update on Surviving Sepsis Campaign

Cebu CitySociety of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine Philippines

Public Campaign:March from Capitol Building to Fuente Osmeña Rotunda

THAILAND

BangkokPrince of Songkla Univer-sity, Faculty of Medicine

Public Campaign

BangkokNational Health Security Office, The Healthcare Accredita-tion Institute, Thai Society of Critical Care Medicine, Infectious Disease Association of Thailand, Thai Association for Emergency Medicine, Thoracic Society of Thailand under Royal Patronage, Thai Bureau of NursingQuality Improvement: Creating an “Early Sepsis Warning Score” with the aim to save 1,500 patients in 50 Hospitals

AUSTRALIA

SydneyThe Clinical Excellence Commission (CEC)

International Digital Activities: Webex – Sepsis Learning Session

SydneyThe Clinical Excellence Commission (CEC)

International Digital Activities: Twitterchat

West PerthIntensive Care Foundation

Governmental Engagement:The Parliament House of Western Australia

TASMANIA

HobartRoyal Hobart Hospital

Professional Health Care Worker Education & Public Campaign: Launch of the new Sepsis Pathway

LYBIA

TripoliPICU, Elkhadra Hospital, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Conference

NIGERIA

KanoNational Association of Nurse Intensivist of Nigeria

Conference:9th Scientific Conference –Sepsis “a Formidable Foe”

TANZANIA

Dar es SalaamAga Khan Hospital

Public Campaign

BRAZIL

Rio de JaneiroHospital de Clínicas de Niterói

Lectures & PublicCampaign

VassourasMedicina Intensiva da Universidade Severino Sombra

Public Campaign

Sao PauloHospital Sírio-Libanês

Lectures & PublicCampaign

Sao PauloGlobo TV

Public Campaign: TV Show about Sepsis & WSD

NatalHospital Universitário Onofre Lopes

Public Campaign

Nationwide

Public Campaign: Information about sepsis was provided at bus stations, airports and in pharmacies

VitoriaHospital Unimed Vitória

Professional Health Care Worker Education:Sepsis Workshop

COLOMBIA

BogotaAsociacion Colombiana de Infectologia Region Caribe

Symposium

CaliAuditorio Principal, Club de Ejecutivos

Symposium: 2nd National Sepsis Symposium

Puerto Rico

San JuanUniversity Pediatric Hospital

Public Campaign

CUBA

HavanaHospital Universitario Comte Manuel Fajardo

Lectures

BELIZE

Belize CityBelize Society of Critical Care Medicine

Symposium: Belize 2nd Sepsis Symposium

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Belize 2ND SEPSIS SIMPOSIUM September 13, 2013

7:30 am-12:00 PM

Organizer: Pedro Arriaga, MD Jorge Hidalgo, MD Speakers: Daniel Godinez, MD Ivan de Paz, MD Wendy Rios, MD

Every 3-4 seconds someone dies of sepsis.

Matalon Conference Centre Corney Drive, Belize City

Belize Society of Critical Care

THE BAHAMAS

NassauThe Foundation for Hope

Public Campaign

MEXICO

Mexico CityGeneral Hospital Dr. Manuel Gea Gonzalez

Symposium

Mexico CityMexican Group for the Study of Critical Care Medicine

Lectures & PublicCampaign

CANADA

CalgaryAlberta Health Services & Alberta Sepsis Network

Lectures & PublicCampaign

VictoriaBritish Columbia Sepsis Network

Public Campaign: Save 150 lives in 150 days

TorontoSt. Michael’s Hospital

Public Campaign:Sepsis survivor and inspira-tional speaker Cyndi Des-jardings is sharing her story

HamiltonMcMaster University Faculty Club

Symposium

HamiltonMcMaster Children’s Hospital

Public Campaign:Poster Contest for Children

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

SeattleSeattle Science Foundation

Symposium

Daly CitySeton Medical Center

Professional Health Care Worker Education & Patient Information

LubbockCovenant Health

Public Campaign: TV News coverage on KAMC28

HoustonMichael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center

Public Campaign

HoustonAmerican Indian Nursing Organization

Public Campaign

HoustonMD Anderson Cancer Center

Public Campaign

HoustonBack to School Bash Fair

Public Campaign

GalverstonUniversity of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB Health)

Public Campaign

MorristownGoryeb Children’s Hospital

Quality Improvement:Introduction of Pediatric Sepsis Shock Order Set for the Emergency Department

New York CitySepsis Alliance

Public Campaign: 2013 Sepsis Heroes Gala

ProvidenceThe Ocean State Clinical Coordinating Center

Public Campaign

HoustonNational American Legion 95th Convention

Public Campaign

UkiahUkiah Valley Mecial Center

Lectures

HoustonNurses’ Intiative

Public Campaign:Starbucks® served coffee in mugs with the WSD-Logo. A WSD “Hip-Hop” song was composed.

World Sepsis Day: 13 September 2013

Global activities Gobal results

The Global Sepsis Alliance and its founding members joined forces with other health care organizations, to initiate the World Sepsis Day movement. The campaign has been made possible thanks to the expertise of our founding organiza-tions and the professionals behind them, and the support of outstanding experts from around the world. With our campaign we are educating medical professionals, informing policymakers, and create awareness among the general public. Its aim is to reduce the incidence of sepsis by 20% by 2020.

World Sepsis Day operates on a truly global level. As consequence, different countries and regions have to act according to their local health care system and economic status. A first Symposium about Sepsis in Nigeria, or first lectures for healthcare professionals in Tanzania, or a mailing action with information material to nearly all practicioners in Brazil are as important as very successful campaigns as in United Kingdom or governmental engagement like in Germany. Hence, all figures listed can only highlight the extent of efforts every single supporter and sup-porting organization or hospital took in his local setting to highlight in this enviroment the burden of sepsis.

Strategic Targets of World Sepsis Day 20131 Increase the number of hospitals that support and sign the World Sepsis Declaration inclusive WSD to 2,500 hospitals. 2 Achieve government and/or regulatory support for the improvement of the quality of sepsis management in at least 10 countries. 3 Create interdisciplinary coalitions between healthcare professionals and professional organi- zations to support the World Sepsis Declaration on local and national levels.

www.world-sepsis-day.org

A truly global effort to fight Sepsis. On all continents.In more than 40 countries. With approx. over 200 events.

WFPICCS IMPRESS SOCIAL MEDIA FLASH MOB TWITTER FACEBOOK WEBSITE MEDIA REACH SUPPORTER TOTAL SUP. HOSPITALS SUP. NGO’S SUP. HEALTHCARE WORKERapprox: 200 events* Networks: Professional Societies Professional Organizations Foundations Hospital Coop. Hospitals Single Healthcare Prof. Individuals

Public Campaigns Germany, Japan, United Kingdom Belgium, Brazil, Greece, Lithuania, Philippines,Serbia, Spain, Turkey,United Kingdom

New York Australia, United Kingdom Australia, Brazil, Philippines, Canada, Philippines, USA

Patient Informations Germany Brazil, Serbia USA Australia, UK, Washington Brazil, California, Germany, Irland, Mexico, New Jersey, Puerto Rico, Richmond, Spain, Texas, UAE

Utah

Conferences, Symposiums and Lectures Germany, Washington Belize, Columbia, Cuba, Georgria, India, Indonesia, Italy, S. Korea, Lithuania, Mexico, Pakistan, Poland, Serbia, Turkey, US

Washington Hungary, India, Italy, Lybia, Nigeria, Tanzania

Professional Health Care Worker Education Germany Brazil, & s.a. MexicoItaly, s.a.

s.a.

Quality Improvement Italy, Germany, Thailand Brazil, Dubai, Qatar, Scotland, Wales, England Australia (Tasmania) Tasmania

Governmental Engagement Italy, Germany, Thailand Brazil, England, Indonesia, Lithuania, Scotland, Wales AustraliaUSA: New York

Networks: Professionals Societies and Chambers Germany, Italy, United States, Canada, Thailand, UK

International Digital Activities World Sepsis Day HQ, Canada, United Kingdom Twitter Chat, WFPICS

Video message for a suc-cessful World Sepsis Day

Featuring: Tex Kissoon, President; Paolo Biban, Secretary; Jos Latour, Treasurer; Andrew Argent, Past President.

International Multicentre PREvalence Study on Sepsis by ESICM, SCCM and SSC. Launched on WSD13, IMPRESS aims to determine the incidence and clinical pat-terns of septic syndromes on a single day worldwide.

From 422 in DEC 2012 to 1048 in OCT 2013 Reach SEPT 2013: approx. 1,2 Million People

From 1,387 in DEC 2012 to 2523 in OCT 2013 Reach SEPT 2013: approx. 2,6 Million People

Acceleration of 513 donators of their social voice enabled the spread out of informa-tion about Sepsis to over 290,000 people simultanous-ly. It caused a high peak on unique visits on the Website.

Google Analytics Timeframe: 9–16 SEPT 2013Unique Visitors: 10,762Page Views/PI: 40,633 Alexa Global Rank: 2,245,042

Due to the lack of detailed information from events – based on experience in 2012 regarding events WSD HQ evaluated the result. Example: WSD HQ has information about 41 Hospitals in Germany conducting patient information. Yet only 5 informed WSD HQ.

*

Expected overall Press Media Reach: approx. 150 Million People

20 SEPT 2013: 4,278(incl. Health Care Cooperations)

30 DEC 2012: 2,745

20 SEPT 2013: 2,148**Health Care Cooperations: with 50 to 500 single Health Care Service Providers: 5Total: approx. 2,600***

30 DEC 2012: 1,237

20 SEPT 2013: 220Total Non-Profit & Hospitals: 2,368 – 2,800 (dependend on counting methods)

30 DEC 2012: approx. 1,520

20 SEPT 2013: 1,478

30 DEC 2012: 1,074

Hospital Cooperations are counted as one hospital

Counted with the approx. number of each hospital within Hospital Cooperations.

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