High mortality due to sepsis in Native Hawaiians and African Americans: The Multiethnic Cohort.
Michelle L MatterYurii B ShvetsovChase DugayChristopher A HaimanLoic Le MarchandLynne R WilkensGertraud MaskarinecPublished in: PloS one (2017)
The finding that African Americans and Native Hawaiians experience a higher mortality risk due to sepsis than other ethnic groups suggest ethnicity-related biological factors in the predisposition of cancer patients and other immune-compromising conditions to develop sepsis, but regional differences in health care access and death coding may also be important.