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How long can elderly live with sepsis? Understanding prognosis and long-term outcomes
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), adults aged 65 and over account for roughly 75% of sepsis-related deaths in the United States. This highlights why understanding **how long can elderly live with sepsis** is a critical concern, as age significantly impacts both short-term survival and long-term quality of life following this life-threatening condition.
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Healthy Aging