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This is an observational study to identify the etiology, management, and outcome of community-acquired sepsis and severe sepsis in children and adults in Southeast Asia. The study will take place in Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia, the partner countries of SEAICRN. Potential study patients will be any patients (both children and adults) who are presented at the hospital with community-acquired sepsis or severe sepsis and require hospitalization.
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The study will enroll 2,250 total patients with sepsis or severe sepsis patients up to 2 years of study. 750 patients will be enrolled in each of Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia. There will be 3 sites in each country and some sites will function as cluster/unit sites linking up to 3 hospitals as one 'site' to enable adequate enrollment of both adult and pediatric cases.
Primary objective of the study is to determine the causes of community-acquired sepsis and severe sepsis in adult and pediatric subjects across Southeast Asia.
The secondary objectives are as follow:
As this is an observational study and not a clinical trial, researchers will not be involved in the management, care and treatment of study subjects. This will remain the responsibility of the attending medical staff according to standard of care (SOC) in the participating hospitals. Therefore the research study will not influence patient management. SOC for sepsis and severe sepsis in each subject will be recorded, and will be reported as summary statistics at the end of the study. This will not be used to influence the management and care of sepsis and severe sepsis cases at the participating hospitals during the study period, but will be used to guide the improvement of the SOC after the study is complete.
NOTE: EACH INSTITUTION IN THIS STUDY IS ITS OWN SPONSOR AS LISTED BELOW:
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Age ≥30 days old and weighing at least 3 kg or more on the day of enrollment into the study
Required hospitalization as decided by the attending physician
Documented by attending physician that an infection is the primary cause of illness leading to the hospitalization. These can be infections due to any pathogens (bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites).
Presence of Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (SIRS):
4.1 For adults (≥ 18 years old), any combination of a minimum of any 3 of the following 20 parameters
4.2 For pediatric patients (>30 days old and <18 years old), all of the 3 following symptoms:
AND at least one of the following parameters:
Informed Consent has been obtained.
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