Haemophilus Septic Arthritis: Causes, Symptoms
Haemophilus septic arthritis is a serious bacterial infection affecting the joints, predominantly caused by Haemophilus influenzae species. Although rare in developed countries due to widespread vaccination, it remains a significant concern in unvaccinated populations and immunocompromised individuals. Rapid diagnosis and targeted treatment are crucial to prevent irreversible joint damage and systemic complications. Etiology and Risk