Register Now for the 5th World Sepsis Congress – Streaming For Free Next Week

The 5th World Sepsis Congress is just 5 days away – taking place live, free of charge, and entirely online next Tuesday and Wednesday. If you haven’t yet, it’s not too late to register.

If you can’t make it live next week, just register anyway, and we’ll send you the link to the recordings afterward.

Under the theme Sepsis Research and Innovations, this free virtual event on April 8-9, 2025 will bring together thousands of participants from more than 180 countries to address one of our time's most pressing global health challenges.


ABOUT the 5th World Sepsis Congress

The Global Sepsis Alliance proudly presents the 5th World Sepsis Congress, a free, virtual event bringing together over 90 leading experts from around the world to discuss the latest in sepsis research, innovation, and policy.

The program features over 90 expert speakers, including leading clinicians, scientists, policymakers, and representatives from patient advocacy groups. Topics will range from the latest research on personalized medicine and innovative therapies to global strategies for infection prevention to sepsis care delivery, and how AI can be leveraged to diagnose sepsis early. Special attention will be given to the impact of climate change on infectious diseases, the rising threat of AMR, and how combating sepsis aligns with the SDGs’ commitment to health equity and universal access to care.

Additionally, the congress will feature two panel discussions, which will make patients' voices heard and showcase lessons from countries that are reducing sepsis mortality through system change.

Registrations for the 5th World Sepsis Congress remain open. Attendees can participate live on their internet-connected devices and access recordings on demand after the event.

Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights and knowledge from the world's leading sepsis experts. Register now and be part of this global effort to improve sepsis outcomes for patients everywhere. For more information on the program, speakers, and time zones, and to register for free, please visit worldsepsiscongress.org.

Marvin Zick