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Food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices of street food vendors and consumers in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam

机译:越南胡志明市街头食品摊贩和消费者的食品安全知识,态度和做法

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This study had the major objective of evaluating the food safety knowledge, attitudes and practices of consumers and vendors of street foods in Ho Chi Minh City (MCMC), Vietnam. There were three main surveys performed in this study. A total of 120 consumers and 40 street food vendors from four districts [Binh Thanh (BT), Thu Duc (TD), district 3 (D3) and district 8 (D8)] in HCMC contributed to the study on a voluntary basis. The surveyed consumers had adequate levels of food safety knowledge and attitudes. No significant difference (p > 0.05) occurred between the food safety knowledge levels of the consumers on the basis of gender. However, significant differences (p 0.05) occurred on the basis of age, education level, food safety training status and location. In contrast, the street vendors had poor food safety knowledge and attitude levels. No significant differences (p > 0.05) were observed in the food safety knowledge levels of the vendors on the basis of gender and age. However, significant differences (p 0.05) were found on the basis of food safety training status and education level. It was also noted that the vast majority (95%) of the vendors had not received any food safety training. With regards to the practices, it was determined that 52.5% of the vending sites were open air stands without any protection from the sun, wind and dust. 52.5% the vending stalls had no direct access to potable water, while 47.5% did not have adequate hand washing facilities and a further 30% lacked proper waste water and food disposal facilities. In addition, 52.5% of the vendors did not separate raw, partially cooked food and cooked food products. These findings highlighted that street food vendors in HCMC generally have poor food handling practices and most are operating under unhygienic conditions. These results should provide the Vietnamese government with even more reasons to increase their current efforts to improve the safety of street foods and food safety awareness of the consumers. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:这项研究的主要目的是评估越南胡志明市(MCMC)街头食品的消费者和销售商的食品安全知识,态度和做法。这项研究进行了三项主要调查。 HCMC的四个地区[Binh Thanh(BT),Thu Duc(TD),3区(D3)和8区(D8)]共有120位消费者和40个街头食品供应商自愿为这项研究做出了贡献。被调查的消费者具有足够水平的食品安全知识和态度。消费者基于性别的食品安全知识水平之间没有显着差异(p> 0.05)。但是,根据年龄,受教育程度,食品安全培训状况和位置,存在显着差异(p <0.05)。相反,摊贩对食品安全的知识和态度水平较差。根据性别和年龄,在供应商的食品安全知识水平上未观察到显着差异(p> 0.05)。然而,根据食品安全培训状况和教育水平,发现显着差异(p <0.05)。还应指出,绝大多数(95%)供应商未接受任何食品安全培训。关于实践,已确定52.5%的自动售货地点是露天摊位,没有任何防晒,防风和防尘措施。 52.5%的自动贩卖摊位无法直接获得饮用水,而47.5%的摊位没有足够的洗手设施,另外30%的地方没有适当的废水和食物处理设施。此外,有52.5%的供应商未分离未加工的,部分熟的食物和熟食产品。这些发现突出表明,HCMC的街头食品供应商通常食品处理习惯较差,并且大多数都在不卫生的条件下运营。这些结果应为越南政府提供更多理由,以增加其目前为改善街头食品安全性和消费者食品安全意识所做的努力。 (C)2016 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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