Sepsis Takes the Life of 12-Year-Old Rory Staunton
Sepsis is the leading killer of infants and children worldwide, causing more than 250,000 deaths in America annually. Orlaith and Ciaran Staunton's lives changed forever when their 12-year-old son Rory died from sepsis that he had acquired while in the hospital. Rory's death could have been prevented had the medical professionals treating him recognized the signs of septic shock.

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