Quality Of Cooked Foods In Urban Schools In Ghana Review Of Food Borne Diseases And Health Implications
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.2, No. 10)Publication Date: 2013-01-15
Authors : Reuben K. Esena; Emmanuel Owusu;
Page : 267-275
Keywords : Keywords Microbial Quality; Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point HACCP; Quality Improvement QI; Vended foods; Food Hygiene;
Abstract
Abstract This study reviews microbial quality of ready-to eat foods specifically food safety basic Hazard Analysis and Critical Point HACCP and public perception of food borne diseases. Others include the vulnerable group of food borne diseases bacterial food borne diseases causes of food borne diseases. The objective of this study is to review the microbial quality of vended foods in urban school canteens in Ghana. This study determines the microbial levels of vended foods sold in Schools to explore food borne diseases of vended food in relation to hygienic practices and to recommend measures that can be implemented to ensure microbial food safety in School canteens in urban areas. This is a descriptive desk review of facts from the literature. Information were obtained from health records the Ghana Ministry of Health MOH Ghana Health Service GHS Ghana Statistical Service GSS Food and drugs Board and literature from International Journals and from the website. All these were analyzed and described.
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