That the Parliament acknowledges that 13 September is World Sepsis Day; recognises that sepsis is a life-threatening condition that kills more than 11 million people globally each year, including over 4,000 people annually in Scotland; understands that sepsis, also known as septicaemia or blood poisoning, occurs when the body’s response to infection causes damage to its own tissues and organs; considers that early identification and treatment, particularly the administration of antibiotics within the first hour, can significantly reduce mortality; supports the global focus in 2025 on reducing sepsis-related deaths, promoting prevention and highlighting progress towards the 2030 Global Agenda for Sepsis, and encourages continued efforts to raise awareness and improve outcomes for people affected by this condition.
Supported by:
Karen Adam, Jeremy Balfour, Colin Beattie, Miles Briggs, Jackie Dunbar, Tim Eagle, Annabelle Ewing, Dr Pam Gosal MBE, Emma Harper, Clare Haughey, Bill Kidd, Fulton MacGregor, John Mason, Liam McArthur, Paul McLennan, Stuart McMillan, Marie McNair, Audrey Nicoll, Alexander Stewart, Kevin Stewart, Paul Sweeney, David Torrance, Mercedes Villalba, Tess White, Brian Whittle