Korina thought she had the flu. But Australia’s 'hidden killer' soon left her a quadruple amputee

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Korina Valentine thought she had the flu, but instead, a deadly bacterial infection was taking hold of her body. The young mother is now a quadruple amputee

Korina Valentine knows the rapid – and deadly – hold sepsis can take over a person’s body.

As her condition deteriorated, she was admitted to hospital and placed on life support, as her vital organs began shutting down.The severity of her condition resulted in quadruple amputations. Ms Valentine lost both arms from just below the elbow, one leg close to her hip and the other leg just below her knee.Korina Valentine adapting to live as a quad amputee after suffering from sepsis.“You know, re-learning how to brush your teeth and brush your hair. Let alone being able to help my kids with their teeth or their hair.”The Valentines are speaking out in the hope of raising awareness about sepsis, as a new global study draws attention to the prevalence of blood poisoning, globally.

The George Institute's Professor Simon Finfer said the figures showed new healthcare standards and a public education campaign on sepsis were needed.

 

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Thanks for highlighting the importance of sepsis awareness. Note however, your article says “a new global study draws attention to the prevalence of blood poisoning, globally.” Sepsis isn’t blood poisoning. As described later in the article, it’s the body’s response to infection.

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