2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.2.16634/v2
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Food handling practice and associated factors among food handlers working in food establishments in Woldia town, Northeast Ethiopia

Abstract: Purpose: The food safety issue is a major public health concern. Inadequate food handler's knowledge and food safety practices are the utmost mentioned contributing factors for potential foodborne disease outbreaks. This study aimed to assess food handling practices and determinants among food handlers working in catering establishments in Woldia town.Design/methodology/approach: In total, 288 food handlers were recruited through a simple random selection method. A structured and interviewer-administered quest… Show more

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“…WHO disclosed that 1 in 10 individuals worldwide is sick from foodborne illnesses secondary to unsafe food practices and the use of contaminated foods [ 10 ]. Food safety practices are worse in developing countries, including Ethiopia; according to previous studies conducted in Addis Ababa and other areas of the country, less than half of food handlers have maintained satisfactory safety practices in handling food in the studied food establishments [ 3 , 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WHO disclosed that 1 in 10 individuals worldwide is sick from foodborne illnesses secondary to unsafe food practices and the use of contaminated foods [ 10 ]. Food safety practices are worse in developing countries, including Ethiopia; according to previous studies conducted in Addis Ababa and other areas of the country, less than half of food handlers have maintained satisfactory safety practices in handling food in the studied food establishments [ 3 , 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%