Scientific Publications:
He has many publications to his credit.
1. Baghotia KS, Rao PSS (2025). Spatiotemporal Changes of Leprosy in the 11 Districts of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, India. Indian J Lepr. 97: 153-161.
2. Baghotia KS and Rao PSS (2024). Training and Motivation of Grass-Root Level Workers in Leprosy are Critical to Accelerate Reaching Zero Leprosy Goals in India. Indian J Lepr. 96: 133-142.
3. Baghotia KS, Rao PSS (2021). Delphi Study on Eliminating Leprosy in India. Indian J Lepr. 93: 281-289.
4. Gupta, N., Baghotia, K.S., Rabha, M., Sachdeva, S., Sahai, G., Bhatnagar, K. and Ahuja, P., 2021. Comprehensive community screening of otological patients by trained technicians using a telemedicine device: an efficient and cost-effective way to triage patients with ear diseases. Ear, Nose & Throat Journal, 100(3_suppl), pp.263S-268S.
5. Baghotia, K.S., 2018. Unit-20 Off-site treatment and disposal of Health Care Waste. Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi.
6. Shrivastava SB, Baghotia KS. Delhi’s performance during the 12th plan for NLEP. International Journal of Research and Review. 2018; 5(12):387-391.
7. Baghotia, K. S., 2017. Systems Approach in Biomedical Waste Management. Journal of the Indian Society of Hospital Waste Management, 16(1), pp. 36-73.
8. Agarwal, A. K., Baghotia, K. S. and Banu, A., 2016. Study of Impacts of Sound Healthcare Waste Management on Hospital-Associated Infections in A Teaching Hospital, Bangalore. Journal of the Indian Society of Hospital Waste Management, 15(1), PP. 5-14.
9. Baghotia, K.S., 2011. A Study on Biomedical Waste Management in Selected Hospitals of Delhi. Journal of the Indian Society of Hospital Waste Management, 10(1), pp. 41-54.
10. Baghotia, K. S. (2009). Biomedical waste management-Delhi experience. Indian Soc Hosp Waste Management, 7-8(1), 29–34.
11. Baghotia K.S. (2007). “Biomedical waste management scenario in Delhi”, Directorate of Health Services, F-17, Karkardooma, Delhi, 2007, pp.6.
12. Baghotia K S and Sethi N K: Hospital Waste Management. Journal International Medical Science Academy, Vol. 14 No.2: 97-99, April-June 2001.
13. Baghotia, K.S. and Sethi, N.K., 1998. A study of hospital waste management in a tertiary care hospital. Health and Population Perspectives and Issues, 21(1), pp. 12-25.
Other Publications:
1. K. S. Baghotia: Status Report on Leprosy in National Capital Territory of Delhi,
2000-2001
2. K. S. Baghotia: Status Report on Leprosy in National Capital Territory of Delhi,
2001-2002
3. K. S. Baghotia: Biomedical Waste Management Status in National Capital Territory of
Delhi, 2002
4. K. S. Baghotia: Status Report on Leprosy in National Capital Territory of Delhi,
2003
5. K. S. Baghotia: Biomedical Waste Management Status in National Capital Territory of
Delhi, 2003
6. K. S. Baghotia: Urban Leprosy Elimination
7. K. S. Baghotia: Status Report Leprosy 2004
8. K. S. Baghotia: Biomedical Waste Management Status in NCT of Delhi 2004
9. K. S. Baghotia: Biomedical Waste Management Status 2006
10. K. S. Baghotia: Leprosy Scenario 2010, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
Research Experience:
Successfully completed training course in:
- Health Research Fundamentals
- Basic Course in Biomedical Research
He has also successfully completed following research projects:
- Co-investigator: Indian Society of Hospital Waste Management (ISHWM) conducted an Immunization Waste Management Practice review in the WHO SEA Region jointly with the UNICEF Regional office. Report Submitted to WHO SEARO (2023-24).
- Also, Co-investigator: ISHWM, in collaboration with the WHO Southeast Asia Country Office, conducted research on Policy analysis in the WHO South-East Asia region on immunization waste Management (IWM). Report
Submitted to WHO SEARO (2022-23 - As a researcher: PhD Research with the Topic, “To identify Challenges and Implementation gaps to achieve Zero incidence of Leprosy in the National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi. Thesis report Submitted to Martin Luther
Christian University, Shillong, Meghalaya, India (2019-2022) - Investigator: HKNS in collaboration with WHO country office in Urban Leprosy Project Delhi (Bangkok Declaration Special Fund Project), with objectives to Reduction in grade 2 disability proportion from 13% to 8.5% and G2D rate from 9.7/1000,000 to 5.7/1000000 population, Improvement in treatment completion rate to >95% in all the 11 districts, Strengthen monitoring of leprosy programme with district level and developing a central registry
of patients and involving persons affected by leprosy for improving referrals. Report submitted to the World Health Organization country office, India (2015-2020). - Investigator: In Comprehensive Community Screening of Otological Patients by Trained Technicians Using a Telemedicine Device: an Efficient and Cost-Effective Way to Triage Patients with Ear Diseases. The research was conducted among Construction workers and Village inmates during 2018-19. The research was presented at the International Conference on “Sound Hearing 2030” in Bali, Indonesia, in February 2019
- Investigator: On the directions of Hon’ble Supreme Court vide order dated 23/08/2016, Dr K S Baghotia, Special Programme Officer (Silicosis) Directorate of Health Services (in 2011), Govt. of NCT of Delhi constituted an appropriate team of competent persons and conducted appropriate field enquiry in Delhi and Haryana with regards to the medical facilities available to the patients affected by Silicosis and whether any compensation was made available to them, etc. The reports for Delhi and Haryana were submitted to the Hon’ble Supreme Court on 5th April 2017 (2016-17).
- Co-investigator: I conducted research in the project for ISHWM in collaboration with WHO on Impacts of Sound
Healthcare Waste Management on Hospital Associated Infections in Bowring & Lady Curzon Hospital, Bangalore and ESI Hospital, New Delhi. Report submitted to the World Health Organization country office, India. (2013-2015).