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Here is how Suchi Saria’s live-saving sepsis detecting platform works

Sepsis is a life-threatening immune response that often masquerades as something benign and kills an estimated 270,000 people annually in the US alone.

Suchi Saria / John Hopkins

Suchi Saria, an Indian-born computer scientist and founder of Bayesian Health, has developed an AI-powered platform that is said to be helping hospitals across the US detect and treat sepsis, according to John Hopkins University.

Saria, a Delhi Public School alumna and an endowed professor at Johns Hopkins University, in a conversation with Johns Hopkins University described how her team’s Targeted Real-Time Early Warning System, or TREWS, is already reducing sepsis mortality by 18 percent in over 50 hospitals. Sepsis, a life-threatening immune response that often masquerades as something benign and kills an estimated 270,000 people annually in the US alone.

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