From July 2004 to April 2005, total of 494 flies, including 128 houseflies (Musca domestica) and 366 blowflies (Genus Calliphora), were captured at 6 pig farms, at a slaughterhouse and at 2 wet markets in the Mekong Delta, Vietnam to know the role of flies as a transmitter of Salmonella. Salmonella were isolated from 38 (7.7%) of the 494 flies samples. The isolation rates of Salmonella from flies captured at a slaughterhouse (15.5%) were significantly higher than that in pig farms (4.5%) and in wet markets (6.5%). The isolation rates of Salmonella from blowflies (9.8%) were higher than those houseflies (1.6%). From those 38 Salmonella-positive fly samples, 41 Salmonella strains were isolated and 14 serovars were identified. The predominant serovars were S.
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