Chea, Rortana dang-xuan, sinh nguyen-viet, hung Unger, Fred Lindahl, Johanna F. Tum, S. Ty, C. Grace, Delia Osbjer, K. Boqvist, S.
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Salmonella is a globally important foodborne bacterial pathogen that poses a high risk to human health. This study aimed to estimate the risk to Cambodian consumers from acquiring salmonellosis after consuming chicken and pork salad, using a quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA). Chicken and pork salads are typical Cambodian dishes containi...
le, trang thi-huyen Langley, S.J. Dunham, J.G. dang-xuan, sinh Unger, Fred tuan ngo, hai hoang nguyen-thanh, luong nguyen-viet, hung Toribio, J.-A.
Introduction: Food safety is an important public health concern globally. Risk communication is one of crucial element to manage food safety. While current food safety studies have focused on contamination of hazards or risk factors, limited research exists on consumer concerns, knowledge and perception about the actual risk food poses to their hea...
Abunna, F. Kaba, M. Mor, Siobhan Megersa, B.
Meat handlers play a critical role in food safety by preventing contamination of food for human consumption. A cross-sectional survey was undertaken with 391 meat handlers working in abattoirs and retail meat stores in Bishoftu, Ethiopia, to investigate their food safety knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP). Data were collected in interviews u...
Tola, A. Tola, Y.B. Grace, Delia Beyene, F. Kassa, T. Tolemariam, T.
Risk factors pre-disposing local butter to food safety hazards in the informal marketing system along the supply chain of the central highlands and south-west midlands of Ethiopia were assessed. Purposive random sampling technique was used to select 1101 respondents from the local butter supply chain (532 producers, 107 retailers and 462 consumers)...
Havelaar, A.H. Sapp, A.C. Amaya, M.P. Nane, G.F. Morgan, K.M. Devleesschauwer, B. Grace, Delia Knight-Jones, Theodore J.D. Kowalcyk, B.B.
Foodborne disease is a significant global health problem, with low- and middle-income countries disproportionately affected. Given that most fresh animal and vegetable foods in LMICs are bought in informal food systems, much the burden of foodborne disease in LMIC is also linked to informal markets. Developing estimates of the national burden of fo...
Nicolini, G. Guarin, A. Deka, Ram P. Vorley, B. Alonso, Silvia Blackmore, E. Grace, Delia
This paper explores how the safety of milk and dairy products is understood and managed within the informal dairy sector of Guwahati, the largest city in Assam, north-east India. The article contributes to a growing body of literature that questions negative assumptions about food safety in informal markets, and seeks to understand how access to sa...
Tarawali, Shirley A.
Alonso, Silvia
Blackmore, E. Guarin, A. Kinyua, Charity Vorley, W. Grace, Delia Alonso, Silvia
Despite significant economic and social transformation in Tanzania, 95% of the milk produced in Tanzania is marketed informally. Most of this is commercialized raw (unpasteurized) and distributed and sold through informal traders and vendors to low-income consumers, making it an important source of nutrition and livelihoods. While Tanzania's offici...
Zamzow, Heidi Basso, Frédéric
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Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
Awareness of the negative impacts of our food choices on planetary, human and animal health is growing. Research shows an increasing number of consumers consider ethical consequences when purchasing food. A new market sector has emerged which caters to the demands of these value-driven consumers. However, attempts to change the market through ethic...