Figures from Public Health Scotland analysed by the Lib Dems showed 52,545 continuous hospital stays due to the condition, with 835,314 days spent in hospital, between April 2016 and March 2021.
The party's leader Alex ColeHamilton urged the Scottish Government to properly fund
health boards to deal with challenges faced or conditions such as sepsis will "continue to take their toll".
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