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Prevention Activities

What CDC is Doing

CDC works to prevent infections that could lead to sepsis through support for:

  • Vaccination against diseases caused by germs like pneumococcus, meningococcus and influenza
  • Smoking cessation programs (because smokers have higher risk for pneumonia)
  • Strategies that prevent healthcare-associated infections
  • Research on prevention of infections that can cause sepsis

CDC collaborates with patient advocates and clinical partners to promote preventing infections that can lead to sepsis and sepsis early recognition among healthcare providers, patients, and their families.

What States are Doing

What Organizations are Doing

Organizations are working to improve sepsis outcomes. Their goal is to reduce sepsis illness and death. They use a common approach, discuss progress, and share lessons learned.

*CDC is not currently affiliated with any of these organizations.

Prevention Resources

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