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    Sepsis and multiple organ failure

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    Signs of sepsis are systematically present in each critically ill patient after a few days of stay in an intensive care unit. The associated metabolic response includes a rise in expended energy a few after its onset and changes in the use of energy substrates. General recommendations include the preference of the oral or enteral route and a limitation of the caloric intake during the early phase. Nutritional interventions have been assessed to modulate the infl ammatory response underlying the metabolic changes, including the addition of supplemental omega-3 fatty acids, glutamine and antioxidants. The benefi cial effects of these interventions started during the course of critical illness have not been convincingly confi rmed. Hence, no specifi c diet or nutritional formula is currently recommended.SCOPUS: ch.binfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe

    A second update on mapping the human genetic architecture of COVID-19

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