
Ken B. Waites, M.D.
Professor of Pathology
Phone: 205-934-6421
E-Mail:
waites@path.uab.edu
Dr. Waites
earned his B.S. from Birmingham-Southern College in biology and his M.D. from the
University of Alabama at Birmingham. He then did an internship in
pediatrics, followed by a research fellowship in medical microbiology and
residency in pathology, all at UAB. Following his residency, he joined
the UAB faculty in
the Department of Pathology in 1986, rising to his current
position of Professor of Pathology. He has secondary appointments in the Departments
of Microbiology, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Medicine, and Critical &
Diagnostic Care. Dr. Waites has received numerous academic and
teaching awards, including Phi Beta Kappa, the Elizabeth King Award from the American Society of Microbiology and the Peter
C. Hannan Award from the International Organization for Mycoplasmology.
Dr. Waites’s research interests
focus on the microbiology and pathogenesis of urinary, respiratory, and
gastrointestinal tract
mucosal infections. The infections his laboratory investigates
include Helicobactor, staphylococcal, ureaplasmal and mycoplasmal
species. Ongoing projects seek to elucidate the molecular epidemiology,
detection and virulence of these microorganisms in humans and animal models.
In highly novel work, comparative genomic
analysis of Ureaplasma isolates is being used to
identify the genes that encode the organism's virulence factors.
Selected Publications
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Waites,
K.B., Crouse, D.T. and Cassell, G.H. Mycoplasmal infections of the
central nervous system in newborn infants. Lancet 335:658-659, 1990.
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Waites,
K.B., Cassell, G.H., Duffy, L.B. and
Searcy, K.B. Isolation of Ureaplasma urealyticum from low birth
weight infants. J. Pediatr.
126:7502, 1995.
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Brandwein, S.L., McCabe, R.P., Cong, Y.Z., Waites, K.B. Ridwan, P.A., Ohkusa,
T., Birkenmeier, J.P., Sundberg, J.P. and
Elson, C.O. Spontaneously colitic C3H/HeJBIR mice demonstrate
selective antibody reactivity to antigens of the enteric bacterial flora.
J. Immunol.
159:44-52, 1997.
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Waites,
K.B., Smith, K.R., Crum, M.A., Hockett, R.D., Wells, A.H. and
Hook, E.W. III. Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis endocervical
infections by the ligase chain reaction versus the Access Chlamydia
antigen assay. J. Clin. Microbiol. 37:3072-3073, 1999.
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Smythies, L.E., Chen, J.A.,
Lindsey, J.R., Ghiara, P., Smith, P.D. and Waites, K.B. Quantitative
analysis of Helicobacter pylori infection in a mouse model. J. Immunol. Meth. 242:67-78, 2000.
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Robinson, D.A., Malik, M.T.,
Palmer, P.S., Edwards, K.M., Waites, K.B., Hollingshead, S.K., Briles, D.E. and
Crain, M.J. Clones of Streptococcus pneumoniae isolated from
nasopharyngeal carriage and invasive disease in young children in central
Tennessee. J. Infect. Dis. 183:1501-1507, 2001.
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Jacoby, G.A., Chow, N. and Waites, K.B. The
prevalence of plasmid-mediated quinolone resistance determined by pnr.
Antimicrob. Angents Chemother. 47:559-562, 2003.
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Smythies, L.E., Novak, M.J., Waites, K.B.,
Lindsey, J.R., Morrow, C.D. and Smith, P.D. Poliovirus replicons encoding
the B subunti of Helicobacter pylori urease protect mice against H.
pylori infection. Vaccine 23:901-909, 2005.
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Katz, B., Duffy, L.B., Schelonka, R., Dimmitt, R.
and Waites, K.B. Evaluation of Ureaplasma urealyticum versus Ureaplasma parvum in the lower respiratory tract of neonates with and
without bronchopulmonary dysplasia. J. Clin. Microbiol. 43:4852-4854, 2005.
- Moser, S.A., Mayfield, C.A., Duffy, L.B.
and Waites, K.B. Use of pulsed field gel electrophoresis for
genotyping Ureaplasmas. J. Microbiol. Meth. 67:606-610, 2006.