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Food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices of street food vendors and consumers in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

机译:海地Port-Au-Prince的街头食品供应商和消费者的食品安全知识,态度和实践

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This study had the major objective of determining the food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices of vendors and consumers of street food in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Haiti currently has no food safety legislation in place. 160 consumers and 80 vendors from four different communes (Tabarre, Delmas, Petionville and downtown Port-au-Prince) volunteered to participate in the study. In general, consumers and vendors exhibited average food safety knowledge and attitude levels. Gender, training, level of education and location did not have a significant effect (p 0.05) on the level of food safety knowledge of the consumers. Vendors were determined to have higher levels of food safety knowledge than consumers, whilst trained vendors had better food safety knowledge and attitudes compared to untrained vendors. The majority of vendors and consumers were aware of the importance of washing hands and proper cleaning with regards to the prevention of foodborne diseases. However, some other aspects were of concern. Consumers and vendors did not know that Hepatitis A, Salmonella spp. and Staphylococcus spp. are pathogens responsible of foodborne diseases. They also had difficulties in identifying the groups at risk of foodborne diseases and most were unaware of the importance of reheating food to fight against foodborne diseases. In the observational part of the study, it was found that in 60% of the cases, flies and animals were evident around the stall and 65% did not have access to potable water. The majority served food with bare hands and did not wash their hands after handling money. Additionally, 70% of the vendors did not chill pre-cooked food. The conditions in which street food vendors operate in Port-auPrince are largely unacceptable from a food safety point of view and an effort should be made to provide them with adequate infrastructure including potable water, toilets and waste disposal facilities. The results of this study should be used to generate part of the impetus towards the development of enforcement of appropriate food safety legislation in Haiti. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本研究具有决定海地港奥尼特岛散粮街头食品的食品安全知识,助理和消费者的主要目标。海地目前没有食品安全立法。来自四个不同的公社(Tabarre,Delmas,Petionville和市中心)的150名消费者和80家供应商自愿参加该研究。一般而言,消费者和供应商展现了平均食品安全知识和态度水平。性别,培训,教育水平和地理位置没有显着影响(P <0.05)消费者的食品安全知识水平。卖方决心具有比消费者更高水平的食品安全知识,而培训的供应商与未经培训的供应商相比,培训的供应商具有更好的食品安全知识和态度。大多数供应商和消费者都意识到洗手和对预防食源性疾病的妥善清洁的重要性。但是,其他一些方面是关注的。消费者和供应商不知道甲型肝炎,沙门氏菌SPP。和葡萄球菌spp。是病原体负责食源性疾病。他们还难以鉴定患有食源性疾病风险的群体,并且大多数人都不知道重新加热食物对抗食源性疾病的重要性。在观察部分的研究中,发现在60%的病例中,苍蝇和动物周围围绕着摊位,65%没有获得饮用水。大多数人用双手提供食物,处理钱后没有洗手。此外,70%的供应商没有煮熟的食物。街道食品供应商在港口奥普林斯经营的条件主要是从食品安全的观点来看不可接受的,并且应该努力为他们提供足够的基础设施,包括饮用水,厕所和废物处理设施。本研究的结果应用于生成一部分推动在海地实施适当的食品安全立法的发展。 (c)2014年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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