Fighting Newborn Sepsis.
Saving Lives.
An international society of healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of neonatal sepsis through research, education, and collaboration.
Our Mission Pillars
The Newborn Sepsis Society works across three interconnected pillars to make a lasting impact on neonatal health outcomes.
Research
Funding and facilitating cutting-edge research into sepsis biomarkers, diagnostic tools, and treatment protocols for neonates.
Explore Research →Education
Providing world-class training, clinical guidelines, and continuing education for healthcare professionals at all levels.
View Programs →Advocacy
Championing global policies and initiatives that ensure every newborn has access to timely sepsis prevention and treatment.
Our Advocacy →Upcoming Events
Join us at conferences, webinars, and workshops designed for healthcare professionals.
4th World Congress on Neonatal Sepsis
Join leading experts from around the globe for four days of cutting-edge research presentations, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities.
Register NowLatest News & Publications
Multicenter Trial Shows Promise for Novel Sepsis Biomarker Panel in Preterm Neonates
A landmark study involving 12 NICUs across 8 countries demonstrates that a combination biomarker approach can identify early-onset sepsis with 94% sensitivity and 89% specificity.
Read Full Article →Updated Antibiotic Duration Recommendations for Culture-Negative Sepsis
Read More →NSS Launches Global Sepsis Registry to Track Outcomes Across Income Settings
Read More →New Online Course: Point-of-Care Ultrasound in Neonatal Sepsis Assessment
Read More →Join a Global Community of Neonatal Care Experts
Connect with thousands of healthcare professionals who share your commitment to improving outcomes for newborns affected by sepsis.
- Access to exclusive clinical guidelines and tools
- Free and discounted continuing education credits
- Reduced registration for annual congress and events
- Networking with international experts and researchers
- Research grant eligibility and collaboration opportunities
- Subscription to the Neonatal Sepsis Journal
Trainee
Residents, fellows, and students in neonatology or related fields
Full Member
Board-certified physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals
Institutional
Hospitals, universities, and research institutions
Our Partners & Endorsements
Working together with leading organizations to advance neonatal health worldwide.