
Episode 1
Breakthrough sepsis drug shows promise in human trial - Ep. 1
The dailysciencedigest’s Podcast
January 31, 20267m 2s
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Key Findings:
An Australian-invented, carbohydrate-based drug candidate (working name: AB-01 – exact commercial name pending peer-review; verify before publication) cut the incidence of organ-threatening sepsis complications and improved 28-day survival signals in a randomized Phase II trial of 180 ICU patients. The molecule dampens the runaway immune response – the so-called ‘cytokine storm’ – without shutting down the body’s ability to fight infection. No specific anti-sepsis drug is approved today, so the
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The research provides comprehensive coverage of the topic with 5 key facts,
1 helpful analogies, and addresses 3 common misconceptions.