Akshay Karyakarte
Publications by Akshay Karyakarte
2 publications found • Active 2024-2025
2025
1 publicationUnusual Pathogens from Unusual Sites: A Case of Multifocal Sternoclavicular Septic Arthritis Isolating Salmonella Paratyphi B
Septic arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint is usually caused by Gram-positive cocci, and accounts for under 1% of orthopedic infections. Gram-negative organisms, especially those by Salmonella sp. are particularly rare. This report follows the case of a 42-year-old lady presenting with MRI-confirmed multifocal infective arthritis extending to the pectoralis major. Joint aspirate yielded Salmonella Group B, and a prior Widal test suggested Salmonella Paratyphi B exposure. Targeted specific antibiotic therapy resolved the patient’s symptoms. This case highlights the importance of comprehensive bacteriological workup in atypical cases, and the efficacy of early and culture-guided treatment in rare infections, to prevent complications.
2024
1 publicationKnowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding Hand Hygiene among Healthcare Professionals in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Healthcare-Associated Infections are a global health problem, which are frequently transmitted via the hands of healthcare workers. Hand hygiene is a simple and effective measure to reduce them. This retrospective cross-sectional study made use of a structured pre-tested and validated questionnaire, comprising three questions to assess knowledge, four to assess practice, and one to assess attitude. The study received 245 responses, grouped into doctors and nursing Staff. It was observed that cumulatively 80.95% of the participants had correct knowledge, 95.92% had the correct attitude, while 47.14% followed correct practices. Individually, more doctors had the correct knowledge (82.54%), right attitude (98.94%), and perform correct practices (53.44%) with respect to hand hygiene, as compared to nursing staff (75.60%,85.71%, and 25.89%, respectively), which contrasted many other studies. We therefore conclude that while healthcare professionals possess sufficient knowledge, and have the right attitude regarding HH, there is substantial deficit in complying with the five moments of HH. This can be addressed by conducting regular trainings and audits, so as to improve the HH compliance, thereby reducing the incidence of HAI.
