“…Following an early study in 1983, in which nalidixic-resistant Campylobacter was reported in flies in Norway [70], there was little interest until 2005. Thereafter there have been numerous reports on a variety of bacteria and resistance genes in flies from Libya [19], North America [24,[71][72][73][74], Morocco [75], Taiwan [26], Japan [76], the Netherlands [77], Spain [78], Zambia [79], Germany [80,81], Brazil [82,83], Bangladesh [84], Ethiopia [85], Thailand [68,86], Nigeria [69], and India [81] (Table 1). Flies were collected in multiple places, including hospitals, streets, abattoirs, poultry farms, cattle farms, pig farms, fish, and fast-food restaurants.…”