Identification of transcriptomic sepsis endotypes in sub-Saharan Africa: derivation, validation, and global alignment in two Ugandan cohorts

Purpose Sub-Saharan Africa carries the highest global burden of critical illness, yet transcriptomic sepsis endotypes have not been defined in the region. Their clinical relevance and alignment with endotypes identified in high-income countries (HICs) remain unknown. Methods We analyzed data from tw...

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Published in:Intensive care medicine Vol. 51; no. 9; pp. 1573 - 1586
Main Authors: Cummings, Matthew J., Lutwama, Julius J., Tomoiaga, Alin S., Zhao, Meng, Owor, Nicholas, Lu, Xuan, Eliku, Peter James, Ross, Jesse E., Nsereko, Christopher, Nayiga, Irene, Kyebambe, Stephen, Nsubuga, John Bosco, Shinyale, Joseph, Asasira, Ignatius, Kiyingi, Tonny, Ochar, Thomas, Kiwubeyi, Moses, Nankwanga, Rittah, Reynolds, Steven J., Nakibuuka, Martina Cathy, Kayiwa, John, Haumba, Mercy, Nakaseegu, Joweria, Che, Xiaoyu, Nie, Kai, Kim-Schulze, Seunghee, Ghosh, Sankar, Lipkin, W. Ian, O’Donnell, Max R., Bakamutumaho, Barnabas
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Berlin/Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 01.09.2025
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:0342-4642, 1432-1238, 1432-1238
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