By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam I’ve gotten a lot of questions in and out of the office recently about E. coli and the current state of the open water swim venue in Paris. And so I thought it would be helpful to give a quick overview of what’s going on. First of all, what is it? Escherichia coli (E. coli) in medical terms is a rod shaped gram-negative bacteria. It got its name Escherichia, from the German pediatrician Theodor Escherich, who discovered the bacteria in 1885. Its second name, coli, means “from the colon”, which is the organism’s natural habitat. Anyone who has been through medical school likely learned about E. coli by reading the book “Clinical Microbiology Made Ri
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