Research Group: Antibiotic resistance and emerging pathogens

Group head  
Name:  Prof Marthie M Ehlers
E-mail:  [email protected]
Telephone:  012 319 2170

 

A brief description of research activities:
The research performed in the research group under the supervision of Prof Marthie Ehlers forms part of One Health which is an interdisciplinary field where the Human-Animal-Environmental interfaces of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases are investigated.  The research focuses mainly on Gram-positive bacteria such as Staphylococcus. aureus [with special emphasis on Methicillin- resistance S. aureus (MRSA)], coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS) and Enterococcus species implicated in human and animal infections and diseases.  The genetic versatility of the staphylococci has facilitated the evolution of many virulent and antibiotic resistance strains, resulting in a major and constantly changing clinical challenge.  Continuous surveillance in clinical settings as well as from animal and water samples forms a crucial part of this research to determine the identity of circulating clonal complexes.  Diverse genotyping techniques are implemented to monitor the emergence of specific epidemic and pandemic clonal complexes while whole genome sequencing analysis is used to elucidate the unique antibiotic resistance and virulence profiles of these pathogens.  This research envisages to determine the potential public health risk and to provide a better understanding of the interplay between; ecology, evolutionary dynamics and natural selection in the prediction and prevention of outbreaks of infectious diseases.

On-going research on cystic fibrosis has been expanded and collaboration with the University of Maastricht, the Netherlands has been established in 2016. The main focus was on the antibiotic resistance and virulence characteristics of S. aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in CF patients.  This has now been expanded to investigate the role and expression of relevant virulence genes during the infection process.  The research has been expanded to include other respiratory conditions such as bronchiectasis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Microbiome and metagenomic studies are underway in 2017.  A metabolomics approach will be used to determine the most dominant metabolites which provide insight into the most active pathways in these polymicrobial infections.

The various research projects fall within the research scopes of the Animal Zoonotic diseases-, Genomics- and Institute of Cellular and Molecular Medicine Institutional research themes of the University of Pretoria and the UP Water Institute/ Rand Water Public Health Chair.  

 

Group members:
Name

Position

Qualification(s) e-mail address
Prof MM Ehlers Group leader PhD + Post-doctoral [email protected]
Dr MM Kock Co-leader PhD + Post-doctoral [email protected]

 

Postgraduate students:
Name Position Qualification(s) e-mail address
Mr J Bolukaoto PhD student MSc degree [email protected]
Ms T Goolam-Mahomed PhD student MSc degree [email protected]
Ms T Hamiwe PhD student MSc degree [email protected]>
Ms R Naidoo PhD student MSc degree [email protected]
Dr S Ogundare PhD student MSc degree [email protected]
Mr T Mashe PhD student MSc degree [email protected]
Dr V Ueckermann PhD student MSc degree [email protected]
Mrs D Gado PhD student MSc degree [email protected]
Dr C van Wyk PhD student PhD degree [email protected]
Ms C Koekemoer MSc student BSc Hons degree [email protected]
Mr T Duba MSc student BSc Hons degree [email protected]
Mrs K Addison MSc student BSc Hons degree [email protected]
Ms R Mogale MSc Student BSc Hons degree [email protected]
Ms K Gama MSc student BSc Hons degree [email protected]
Mr J Makumbi BSc Hons student BSc degree [email protected]
Mr B Mynhardt BSc Hons student BSc degree [email protected]

 

Post-graduate students graduated in the past 5 years:
Name Degree Date of qualification
Ms K Gama BSc Hons degree 2018
Ms T Hamiwe MSc degree 2018
Ms L Maboko MSc degree 2018
Ms R Naidoo MSc degree 2018
Mr J Steyn MSc degree 2018
Mr S Redelinghuys PhD degree 2018
Ms R Mogale BSc Hons degree 2017
Ms MB Motsei BSc Hons degree 2017
Mrs KL Addison BSc Hons degree 2017
Mr JE Louw MSc degree 2017
Ms M Potgieter MSc degree 2017
Mr JT Sethowa MSc degree 2017
Dr T Schmidt PhD degree 2017
Ms C Koekemoer BSc Hons degree 2016
Mr J Steyn BSc Hons degree 2016
Ms R Naidoo BSc Hons degree 2016
Ms K Moloto BSc Hons degree 2016
Ms N Pruis BSc Hons degree 2016
Ms S Majola BSc Hons degree (Cum laude) 2016
Mr R Schwim MSc degree (Cum laude) 2016
Ms HS Jung MSc degree (Cum laude) 2016
Mr N Schoonraad MSc degree (Cum laude) 2016
Ms W Strasheim MSc degree (Cum laude) 2016
Ms T Goolam Mahomed MSc degree (Cum laude) 2016
Ms M Lowings MSc degree (Cum laude) 2016
Mrs T Adelowotan PhD degree 2016
Ms T Hamiwe BSc Hons degree 2015
Ms T Mhlafu BSc Hons degree 2015
Ms S Humby BSc Hons degree 2015
Mr R dos Santos MSc degree 2015
Mr Osizigbo MSc degree 2015
Ms M de Jesus MSc degree 2015
Ms I Barakzai MSc degree 2015
Ms A Salawu MSc degree 2014
Mr S Redelinghuys MSc degree 2014
Ms T Maphanga MSc degree 2014
Ms I Rukasha MSc degree 2014
Ms M Potgieter BSc Hons degree 2014
Ms HS Jung BSc Hons degree (Cum laude) 2014
Ms M Lowings BSc Hons degree 2014
Mr R Schwim BSc Hons degree 2014

 

National and international collaborations:
National:      
Prof R Green HOD of Paediatrics, University of Pretoria
Prof A Goga Department of Paediatrics, University of Pretoria
Prof A Stolt Internal Medicine, University of Pretoria
Prof L M McGaw Par Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pretoria
Prof R Masekela University of KwaZulu Natal
Prof R Peters Anova
Dr J Thomas NICD
Dr A Smith NICD
Dr M Alley NICD
Prof FO Fasina Department of Veterinary Tropical Diseases, University of Pretoria
International:      
African working group on Staphylococci
Prof R Peters Maastricht University, the Netherlands
Prof J Pitout Calgary University, Canada
Prof Val Robertson Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Zimbabwe
Prof Robert A Kingsley Quadram Institute Bioscience, United Kingdom
Dr. Sekesai Zinyowera National Microbiology Reference Laboratory, Ministry of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe

 

Visiting guests:      
Prof Johnn Pitout: From the University of Calgary, Canada and Extraordinary Professor in the Department of Medical Microbiology, UP, visited the department from 3 to 11 September 2018.
       
NRF rated members of the group:
Prof MM Ehlers: C3 rated scientist.    

 

Updated 13/02/2019

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