ITV, In Memory of Maudie. The two joined Susanna Reid and Adil Ray on Good Morning Britain to explain why more resources need to be put into raising awareness of the illness.
The couple spoke about how they blame themselves for not pushing for doctors to keep their daughter in hospital despite being told Maudie simply had croup.
Susanna remarked: "Any parent, anyone will feel that viscerally, that attempt not to lose your daughter. I suppose what is so tragic about this is the signs of sepsis should be spotted but aren't because it is very hard to spot them and that's what led to Maudie's death. "Clara replied: "I'd not even heard of sepsis before Maude died.
I had heard of septicaemia but not sepsis and they are different and it's not like meningitis which is easier to spot - you'll have very clear signs. "It is more insidious.
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