2021
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/13346
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Low Level of Food Handling Practices Among Food-Handlers in Selected Restaurants in Ggaba Kampala, Makindye Division Uganda: An Implication for Saftety Training and Regulation

Abstract: Background: Food borne diseases remain a major global public health issue with increased morbidity and mortality associated with consuming contaminated food material mostly predicted by the food handlers level of hygiene during the course of food preparations.This study assessed the level of food-handling behaviors among food-handlers in selected Restaurants in Ggaba, Kampala and determined whether demographic characteristics predict the risk of food-borne diseases. Methodology: The study was a food vendor-ba… Show more

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