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. 2023 Jun 28:109945.
doi: 10.1016/j.foodcont.2023.109945. Online ahead of print.

Food hygiene knowledge and behaviour among domestic food handlers during COVID 19 pandemic in Bangladesh

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Food hygiene knowledge and behaviour among domestic food handlers during COVID 19 pandemic in Bangladesh

Rakia Ishra et al. Food Control. .

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped every aspect of life, including food safety. Understanding food safety behaviour at home is necessary for developing effective strategies to mitigate foodborne disease during and after this pandemic. This study administered a cross-sectional survey among 503 domestic food handlers to examine the food handlers' food safety concerns during the pandemic and pandemic-related knowledge and hygiene behaviour (PRKHB) in Bangladesh. The results found that only 35.8% of respondents in this study were more concerned about food safety because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although the results found a good PRKHB among 95.8% of urban food handlers, overall, 62% showed a poor level of PRKHB. Only 38.8% reported washing their hands after returning home or preparing meals every time. The regression model found that food safety concerns positively related to the PRKHB, and participants who lived in rural areas had a negative association with the PRKHB. The study also explored sociodemographic variations and significant differences observed between urban and rural areas. Meticulous educational campaigns and targeted messages to the food handlers on food safety risks, food handling practices and hand hygiene are necessary to minimise the foodborne disease burden in this region.

Keywords: Bangladesh; COVID-19; Food handlers; Food hygiene; Food safety; Food safety knowledge.

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Food safety concern during COVID 19 pandemic.
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The level of pandemic-related knowledge and hygiene behaviour (PRKHB).

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