Diabetes and Sepsis

Sepsis may be a lethal organ dysfunction caused by a deregulated host response to infection. This improper reaction to micro-organism invasion is characterized by an overwhelmed systemic inflammatory response and cardiovascular collapse that culminate in high mortality and morbidity in critical care units. The occurrence of sepsis in DM (DM) patients has become more constant because the prevalence of DM has increased dramatically worldwide. These two important diseases represent a worldwide public health concern and highlight the importance of accelerating our knowledge of the key elements of the immune reaction associated with both conditions.

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