sepsis
Coverage of sepsis in the Nexus archive.
- Kevin O’Malley, former Padres part-owner and minor league team operator, dies at 50
Kevin O’Malley, part-owner of the San Diego Padres and operator of minor league teams in California, died at 50 from sepsis complications. He was the son of former Los Angeles Dodgers president Peter O’Malley and co-founded Top of the Third Inc., which owned the Stockton Mudville Nine and Visalia Rawhide teams. O’Malley also established Carmelina Capital Partners, a growth equity firm.
- Daveigh Chase’s boyfriend launched GoFundMe to help actress find ‘comfort and peace’ in final days before tragic death
Daveigh Chase's boyfriend launched a GoFundMe to help the actress find comfort and peace in her final days before her death from meningitis and blood infections that caused sepsis.
- Billy Ray Cyrus ‘almost died’ during shocking health scare
Billy Ray Cyrus, a Disney alum, suffered from sepsis in 2024 and was miraculously healed after a health scare that nearly caused his death.
- Billy Ray Cyrus ‘almost died’ during shocking health scare
Billy Ray Cyrus experienced a health scare in 2024 due to sepsis but was subsequently healed. The incident was described as a near-death experience.
- Why do some people get sepsis while others don’t? Scientists point to the gut
A study found that mice with higher gut bacteria concentrations exhibited early, strong inflammatory responses, suggesting a link between gut microbiota and sepsis susceptibility. Scientists are exploring gut bacteria's role in determining who develops sepsis.
- Target is recalling its Up & Up baby wipes over bacteria that can cause sepsis in infants
Target is recalling its Up & Up baby wipes after FDA testing detected Burkholderia cepacia complex and Burkholderia gladioli, bacteria that can cause sepsis in infants. The wipes were sold nationwide.
- Recall: Target baby wipes found to have bacteria that could cause life-threatening sepsis
Target is voluntarily recalling two types of its generic brand baby wipes after testing found bacteria that could cause life-threatening sepsis.
- Busch’s wife, Samantha, and kids thank fans for their support following his unexpected death at 41
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died at 41 from complications of pneumonia and sepsis. His wife, Samantha Busch, and children thanked fans for their support in a social media post, highlighting the community's outpouring of love and kindness during their grief.
- 'I thought I had the flu': Mom nearly died after dismissing deadly sepsis symptoms
Audrey Wiggins, a Virginia Beach mother, nearly died from sepsis in 2015 after initially dismissing her symptoms as the flu. She spent 10 days in the ICU, including five in a medically induced coma, and now raises sepsis awareness through her nonprofit, the Begin Again Foundation, and a children's book. The article also references NASCAR driver Kyle Busch's recent death from sepsis.
- Family claims SpaghettiOs infested with ‘actively moving’ worms or parasites in Campbell’s, Walmart suit
A family claims SpaghettiOs contained actively moving worms or parasites, leading to a lawsuit against Campbell’s and Walmart. The mother reported gastrointestinal illness and sepsis, while her daughter experienced nausea and vomiting.
- I thought I was getting my dream mommy makeover. But after sepsis nearly took my life, I became an amputee
A woman sought a 'dream mommy makeover' but developed sepsis, which nearly cost her life and resulted in amputation. The incident highlights complications from cosmetic procedures.
- Kyle Busch's death certificate: He had pneumonia for 'days to weeks'
Kyle Busch died from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation following complications of bacterial pneumonia that led to sepsis, as noted on his death certificate. The pneumonia was present for 'days to weeks' prior to his death.
- ER doctor reveals how pneumonia can suddenly turn deadly after Kyle Busch’s death
The death of NASCAR driver Kyle Busch highlights the rapid progression of pneumonia to fatal sepsis. ER doctor Dr. Kenneth J. Perry explains that sepsis is a systemic inflammatory response to infection, often leading to organ failure and death if untreated. Early symptoms mimic severe flu, and prompt antibiotic treatment is critical for survival.
- Rivals star Emily Atack says she secretly battled sepsis after giving birth which led to her slimmer appearance - as she says her 'body holds all her trauma'
Emily Atack, star of Rivals, revealed she secretly battled sepsis after childbirth, which contributed to her slimmer appearance. She stated her body 'holds all her trauma' from the experience.
- Kyle Busch died of "severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis," family says
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died from severe pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, according to his family. The cause of death was announced by his family on Saturday, with complications arising rapidly.
- How pneumonia progresses to sepsis: Doctors explain after Kyle Busch's death
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch died at 41 from severe pneumonia that progressed to sepsis, according to his family's statement. The infection originated from an untreated sinus infection, leading to rapid complications including organ failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome.
- Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died on Thursday after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis. He collapsed in a Chevrolet simulator the day before his death.
- Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died at 41 after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, causing rapid complications. He collapsed in a Chevrolet simulator in Concord, North Carolina, and was later found unresponsive. All 39 drivers in the Coca-Cola 600 will honor him with a black No. 8 decal.
- Kyle Busch died after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, his family says
Kyle Busch, a two-time NASCAR champion, died at 41 after severe pneumonia progressed into sepsis, according to a family statement. The medical evaluation confirming his death was released by Dakota Hunter, vice president of Kyle Busch Companies.
- Indigenous woman dies weeks after giving birth and being evicted from public housing: ‘She was failed completely’
Mary Ann Miller, a Noongar woman and mother of seven, died of sepsis in Fiona Stanley Hospital on 28 March, two weeks after giving birth. She became homeless to avoid an allegedly abusive ex-partner and had been evicted from public housing, with her family alleging the Western Australian government was aware of her domestic violence situation weeks prior.
- Why you should never copy viral pimple-popping videos and squeeze, burst or lance a boil yourself. How DIY methods can cause pain, infection and even trigger deadly sepsis… and what you should do instead: DR RAJ ARORA
The article warns against imitating viral pimple-popping videos, as self-squeezing boils can lead to severe pain, infections, and life-threatening sepsis. It emphasizes consulting a healthcare professional instead of using DIY methods.
- Perez Hilton gets emotional as he reveals he can 'finally walk again' after emergency surgery and near-fatal sepsis battle
Perez Hilton shares his emotional journey of recovering from near-fatal sepsis after emergency surgery, expressing relief at finally being able to walk again. His public disclosure highlights the severity of his health crisis and his progress toward recovery.