Current degree: PhD Water Resource Science
Type of mobility: PhD degree seeking mobility
Host university: Rhodes 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网
Home university: 老虎机游戏_pt老虎机-平台*官网 of Zambia
Summary:
I am a passionate Molecular Biologist with interest in Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and how it affects public health. As a scientist I delight in learning new ideas; being creative and innovative in addressing pollution, WASH and public health problems at large. I have leadership skills, thrives in teamwork and collaboration with other professions. I effectively utilise my scientific knowledge and communication skills in disseminating scientific information tailored to a specific audience.
My current degree is a sum total of passion, academic qualifications and career aspiration. It perfectly knits my biological, chemistry, water resources and public health background and enables me to use these competencies in ensuring that I contribute to efforts being made in ensuring that water in the environment is not a threat to public health. After this PhD, I see myself as an academician and researcher who disseminates scientific information within and beyond the scientific community
Research:
My PhD research project is on source attribution and human health risk assessment of antibiotic resistant Campylobacter species. Rivers serve as source water for drinking, irrigation, a place for recreation, and interaction for spiritual and cultural purposes but microbial pollution of rivers is a growing problem. Rivers are majorly polluted with human and animal pathogens of enteric origin. Polluted rivers play a critical role as transmission route and reservoir for many pathogenic microorganisms including the antibiotic resistant ones. The occurrence of Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria (ARB) and Antibiotic Resistant Genes (ARGs) in environment water is a public health concern. These ARB can be transmitted to humans upon exposure to contaminated water while ARGs can be acquired from the environment and by clinically relevant pathogens. Antibiotic resistance leads to increased hospitalization and mortality rates of infected patients as infection caused by ARB are becoming difficult to treat.
Campylobacter species cause gastroenteritis especially in children and immunocompromised individuals. In different parts of the world, isolates of Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli have shown resistance to the recommended antibiotics for treating campylobacteriosis. This project is assessing the human health risks posed by the presence of antibiotic resistant Campylobacter species in selected urban rivers in the Eastern Cape, South Africa and attributing it to specific sources.
Prior to my PhD, I have conducted research on Water quality improvement, Municipal wastewater treatment and management, and solar inactivation of milk pathogens.
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Courses:
1. R course
2. Environmental Course Management
3. Water Security
4. Media Skills for Scientists
5. Science Communication
Connections:
LinkedIn: Mary Chibwe
Twitter: @MaryChibwe4
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