Sepsis remains a leading global health challenge. Early detection and timely intervention are crucial to improving patient outcomes and reducing mortality rates, which can be as high as 20% of global deaths according to WHO. The WHO estimates there were 48.9 million sepsis cases and 11 million sepsis-related deaths worldwide in 2020. This represents a significant burden on healthcare systems, with an average hospital-wide cost of sepsis exceeding USD 32,000 per patient in high-income countries.