In right this moment’s episode of “is that this actual life,” Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. decided it was a good concept to spend the weekend swimming (and take his grandchildren for a dip) in Rock Creek, a not-safe-for-swimming-or-wading body of water in Washington, D.C.
The Well being and Human Companies secretary posted photos of himself dunking his complete head underwater in waters which might be identified to comprise excessive ranges of micro organism, in accordance with the National Park Service. Rock Creek can also be identified to contain sewage.
“Some of the frequent micro organism that’s has been present in Rock Creek and in, actually, any our bodies of water that will have sewage contamination, chances are high they’re going to have E. coli,” stated Dr. Anita Patel, a pediatric crucial care physician in Washington, D.C.
“The creek has had a traditionally excessive stage of E. coli within the water, and that E. coli, as we all know, may cause very extreme sickness in people and even in pets,” stated Jessica Malaty Rivera, an infectious illness epidemiologist.
That is why the swimming and wading restrictions are in place, Malaty Rivera added — to maintain individuals and pets secure.
“It’s the Environmental Safety Company [EPA] themselves who’re those which have measured the forms of colonies of micro organism on this and have stated it exceeds any secure values that will enable individuals to wade in it,” Malaty Rivera stated.
Past being dangerous to individuals, it may possibly additionally disrupt the wildlife of the creek, she famous. “So, it’s fairly rogue to do it for various causes,” Malaty Rivera stated.
You shouldn’t comply with Kennedy’s lead and go for a dip in water identified to be contaminated for a lot of causes. Right here’s why specialists are so mad that he did it.
These waters could possibly be contaminated with E. coli, which may trigger diarrhea and vomiting, and, in uncommon instances, can result in kidney failure.
“It’s useful to check it to the massive remembers of contaminated lettuce,” stated Patel. Relating to lettuce, there are regularly E. coli outbreaks all through the USA. And, as talked about above, waters contaminated with sewage (akin to Rock Creek) additionally carry an E. coli threat.
“For people, [E. coli] may cause diarrhea, fever, nausea, vomiting, cramps, lack of urge for food, fatigue. It’s not a nice expertise. It’s a fairly it may be a really extreme type of gastroenteritis,” Malaty Rivera stated.
“If you happen to’re actually unfortunate, [the contaminated water or lettuce is] going to have the pressure of E. coli known as E. coli O157. And the scary half about that E. coli is, notably in kids, it’s at all times the kids, it may possibly trigger a uncommon however probably deadly situation known as hemolytic uremic syndrome, and it’s a kind of circumstances that’s actually uncommon to most of the people,” stated Patel.
“Within the lettuce comparability, while you hear about people who obtained sick from E. coli, those that you simply hear about as most of the people are those that find yourself on dialysis or have kidney failure, necessitating a kidney transplant,” Patel stated. “Effectively, HUS or hemolytic uremic syndrome is that situation that may trigger primarily, kidney failure, however it actually truly causes irritation of all of the vessels in your physique, and that then ends in kidney failure,” she added.
The bulk of people that eat contaminated lettuce or swim in contaminated water are going to finish up with diarrhea, vomiting and different gastroenteritis signs, Patel confused, however for kids, contracting HUS generally is a concern.
Whereas the syndrome is uncommon, “I might say I can’t go 1 / 4 with out having a affected person with HUS,” Patel stated.
“So, it’s a kind of issues that’s uncommon to most of the people, however when you’re a pediatric ICU physician, you’ve most likely taken care of it extra instances than you may depend,” she added.

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You don’t should go underwater to get sick.
It’s not a good suggestion to even splash round water that’s identified to be contaminated. Whereas dunking your head below carries essentially the most threat for E. coli an infection, your arms may also turn out to be contaminated with the water, and when you contact your mouth, you might find yourself sick, famous Patel.
Past E. coli, different micro organism and pathogens from contaminated water can pose threats to you, too.
“Our pores and skin is our largest organ, and you probably have cuts in your pores and skin, micro organism can enter by cuts. It could enter by orifices,” stated Malaty Rivera.
“Pondering of your genitals… your genitals are very delicate space, and that may be affected as effectively. There are issues that may undergo our our bodies with out having to enter by our mouth, nostril and eyes,” Malaty Rivera added.
You shouldn’t swim or contact water with excessive ranges of micro organism, however when you by accident come into contact with it, preserve just a few issues in thoughts.
First, when you by accident are available contact with contaminated water, wash your arms and your self.
Second, don’t panic, Patel stated. “As a result of, in reality, the vast majority of instances are diarrheal sicknesses,” she added.
“However, if a reader, sadly, finally ends up discovering out that they swam in contaminated water, I might say that that is the perfect of a worst-case state of affairs in that you already know early on to be on excessive alert,” famous Patel.
You’ll be able to monitor your self and your family members for diarrhea and vomiting, together with the scarier signs of extreme dehydration (which may happen because of the diarrhea and vomiting) like rare peeing or lethargy, Patel stated.
If you happen to discover these extreme signs in your self, your kids or your family members, it’s vital to get to the hospital ASAP, as early interventions might help fight the sickness and shield the kidneys (notably for kids) from the kidney failure talked about above.
Specialists say RFK Jr.’s contaminated water swim signifies his opposition to public well being steerage.
Whereas swimming in a physique of water that’s off-limits and unsafe for people or pets shouldn’t be advisable, specialists assume Kennedy’s act signifies extra.
“The explanation we’re involved isn’t just that he’s doing it himself, we’re involved [about] the precedent that he is perhaps sending to disobey rules which might be supposed to guard the general public,” Malaty Rivera stated.
This isn’t the primary time Kennedy has gone towards public well being analysis and tips. He’s steered various measles remedies, which have made people extra sick within the rising Texas measles outbreak, dismissed CDC autism findings and unfold misinformation about autism as a substitute and falsely stated that Black people want a distinct vaccine schedule than white individuals.
Sadly, going towards public well being steerage and taking a dip in contaminated water aligns together with his “buck the system” perspective.
“To not point out the truth that this can be a very eerie time the place we’re seeing the dismantling, the defunding of the actual agencies which might be supposed to create these tips to guard individuals, together with at EPA,” Malaty Rivera stated.
“Simply earlier this month, EPA introduced it’s going to separate up the primary arm dedicated to scientific analysis — they had been going to primarily intestine the crew that’s liable for assessing well being dangers from chemical publicity,” she stated.
“It’s nearly too on the nostril that we’re speaking about the company, the Environmental Safety Safety Company, that’s supposed to offer these steerage of measurements of every little thing from how a lot of a micro organism or a chemical you may be uncovered to and never be harmed. And we’re going to start out seeing that disappear,” added Malaty Rivera.
“It’s actually critical,” Patel stated, “and I assume simply one more instance of why all of us within the healthcare subject had been so terrified of somebody like RFK [Jr.] on the helm of our healthcare system proper now.”