Escherichia coli (bacteria): Escherichia coli, also called coli bacillus and abbreviated as E. coli, is a rod-shaped mammalian intestinal bacterium (Gram negative), very common in humans.
E. coli is a facultative anaerobic bacterium found in the gut of vertebrates. Indeed, it makes up about 80% of our aerobic intestinal flora. Discovered in 1885 by Theodor Escherich, in goat stools, it is a generally commensal faecal coliform...
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