The food safety knowledge and microbial hazards awareness of consumers of ready-to-eat street-vended food

被引:58
|
作者
Asiegbu, Chioma V. [1 ]
Lebelo, Sogolo L. [1 ]
Tabit, Frederick T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ S Africa, Dept Life & Consumer Sci, ZA-1710 Florida, Roodepoort, South Africa
关键词
Street-vended; Foods; Safety; Knowledge; Hazards; Awareness; MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY; HANDLING PRACTICES; VENDORS; CITY; PERCEPTIONS; STUDENTS; CHICKEN; WORKERS; RISK;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodcont.2015.08.021
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Controlling and ensuring the safety of street-vended foods in many countries is a challenge considering that these foods are often less expensive and readily available. The objective of this study was to determine the food safety knowledge based on microbial hazard awareness of street food consumers in the Johannesburg municipality, South Africa. A cross-sectional survey study was conducted using a structured food safety questionnaire designed for this study. A total of 402 respondents, individuals who buy and consume ready-to-eat street-vended foods were randomly selected at various street-food vending cites in the Johannesburg municipality. Data collection was by means of a face-to face interviews. The majority of respondents were black males younger than 35 years. Individuals of within different gender, race, level of education and monthly income groups significantly (p < 0.05) differed in their responses regarding the frequency of purchasing and confidence in the safety of street-vended food. Better taste followed closely by affordability and accessibility were the most cited reasons for purchasing street-vended food. Although the majority of respondents were aware that certain food borne bacteria can cause diseases that may lead to death, over 70% of them have never heard about Salmonella spp, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes and Campylobacter jejuni. Although some consumers doubt the safety of street vended foods, they are not deterred from consuming them. Gender, race, the level of education and monthly income affect the way consumers of street-vended foods perceived the safety of street-vended foods and their desire to purchase them. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:422 / 429
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Foodborne pathogens awareness and food safety knowledge of street-vended food consumers: A case of university students in Ghana
    Madilo, Felix Kwashie
    Islam, Md Nazrul
    Letsyo, Emmanuel
    Roy, Nitai
    Klutse, Comfort Mawuse
    Quansah, Ekua
    Darku, Priscilla Ama
    Amin, Md Bony
    [J]. HELIYON, 2023, 9 (07)
  • [2] Knowledge and awareness about food safety, foodborne diseases, and microbial hazards: A cross-sectional study among Bangladeshi consumers of street-vended foods
    Al Banna, Md Hasan
    Kundu, Satyajit
    Brazendale, Keith
    Ahinkorah, Bright Opoku
    Disu, Tasnim Rahman
    Seidu, Abdul-Aziz
    Okyere, Joshua
    Khan, Md Shafiqul Islam
    [J]. FOOD CONTROL, 2022, 134
  • [3] Microbiological quality and safety of ready-to-eat street-vended foods in Johannesburg, South Africa
    Mosupye, FM
    von Holy, A
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FOOD PROTECTION, 1999, 62 (11) : 1278 - 1284
  • [4] Contamination of ready-to-eat street food in Pakistan with Salmonella spp.: Implications for consumers and food safety
    Raza, Jannat
    Asmat, Tauseef M.
    Mustafa, Mohammad Zahid
    Ishtiaq, Hina
    Mumtaz, Kiran
    Jalees, Muhammad Moazam
    Samad, Abdul
    Shah, ArsalanAhmed
    Khalid, Salma
    Rehman, Habib ur
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2021, 106 : 123 - 127
  • [5] Food safety knowledge and practices in ready-to-eat food establishments
    Kramer, J
    Scott, WG
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH, 2004, 14 (05) : 343 - 350
  • [6] Salmonella and Campylobacter Contamination of Ready-to-Eat Street-Vended Pork Meat Dishes in Antananarivo, Madagascar: A Risk for the Consumers?
    Cardinale, Eric
    Abat, Cedric
    Benedicte, Contamin
    Vincent, Porphyre
    Michel, Rakotoharinome
    Muriel, Maeder
    [J]. FOODBORNE PATHOGENS AND DISEASE, 2015, 12 (03) : 197 - 202
  • [7] Ready-to-eat street-vended food as a potential vehicle of bacterial pathogens and antimicrobial resistance: An exploratory study in Porto region, Portugal
    Campos, Joana
    Gil, Joana
    Mourao, Joana
    Peixe, Luisa
    Antunes, Patricia
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY, 2015, 206 : 1 - 6
  • [8] Microbial Analysis of Street-vended and Retort Processed Ready-to-eat Foods Available in the Markets of Kashmir Valley, India
    Muzzafar, Khalid
    Amin, Tawheed
    Bhat, Suman Vikas
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PURE AND APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 2014, 8 (04): : 3101 - 3105
  • [9] Risk factors for contamination of ready-to-eat street-vended poultry dishes in Dakar, Senegal
    Cardinale, E
    Gros-Claude, JDP
    Tall, F
    Guèye, EF
    Salvat, G
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD MICROBIOLOGY, 2005, 103 (02) : 157 - 165
  • [10] Value chain hygiene practices and microbial contamination of street and market vended ready-to-eat grasshopper, Ruspolia differens in Uganda: Implications for food safety and public health
    Rutaro, Karlmax
    Hawumba, Joseph
    Nakimuli, Jane
    Mulindwa, Julius
    Malinga, Geoffrey M.
    Baingana, Rhona
    [J]. HELIYON, 2024, 10 (04)