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Improper food handling and its associated characteristic factors among domestic food handlers in rural areas of Anhui Province in China

Y. J. Chen,Y. F. Wen, J. G. Song,B. F. Chen, S. S. Ding,L. Wang

INTERNATIONAL FOOD RESEARCH JOURNAL(2022)

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Abstract
Improper domestic food handling in rural areas of China is an important public health issue leading to foodborne illness. However, the underlying factors responsible for poor domestic food hygiene practices have not been comprehensively studied. Here, a cross-sectional study was conducted in Anhui Province, China between 2015 - 2016, using a questionnaire to collect data from 819 respondents, selected using multistage cluster random sampling techniques. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was then used to assess the demographic factors associated with improper food handling. Results showed that 525 (64.1%) of respondents used improper food handling techniques. The factors associated with improper food handling included gender, age, education, income, and occupation. Males (vs. females), adults aged >= 50 years (vs. those aged 18 - 30 years), individuals with primary school education or lower (vs. individuals with a bachelor's degree or higher), individuals with annual incomes of < 4,387 USD (vs. income >= 13,161 USD), and workers (vs. other occupation groups) were more likely to report inappropriate food handling practices in rural areas. The results obtained from the present work may provide the basis for training in domestic food safety hygiene/handling practices in rural areas of China in order to reduce the incidence of foodborne illnesses. (c) All Rights Reserved
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improper food handling, domestic food safety, China, rural, demographic
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