Sepsis patients ‘could get the right treatment faster, based on their genes’

People with the life-threatening condition could be treated based on their immune system’s response to infection, not their symptoms, researchers say
Sepsis patients ‘could get the right treatment faster, based on their genes’

Sepsis patients ‘could get the right treatment faster, based on their genes’ (Peter Byrne/PA)

Sepsis patients could get the right treatment faster based on their genes, new research suggests.

People with the life-threatening condition could be treated based on their immune system’s response to infection, not their symptoms, researchers say.

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