“…Salmonella spp., enteropathogenic E. coli and Vibrio spp., represent important pathogens. The genus Salmonella comprises more than 2400 serotypes, most of which are considered as an endemic public-health concern worldwide (Baker et al, 1983, Baggesen et al, 2000Soto et al, 2006). Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium, diagnosed by random amplified polymorphic DNA typing, antimicrobial resistance, and plasmid and integron profiles, represents a common cause of enteric disease in many countries (Soto et al, 2006), and has been involved in water-borne disease of humans and animals (Dondero et al, 1977;Davies, 2001;Kariuki et al, 1999;Mmolawa et al, 2002;Martinez-Urtaza et al, 2004).…”