Across
- 3. This many people die of sepsis every second
- 4. Immune cells which engulf pathogens to combat infection
- 5. A state of severe sepsis, commonly causes organ failure
- 6. A type of lung infection, the most common cause of sepsis in the UK
- 8. A type of drug prescribed to sepsis patients, treats bacterial infections
Down
- 1. A medical term which refers to a fast heart rate
- 2. A word that describes a vulnerable and high-risk group for sepsis
- 7. The original cause of sepsis cases