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Assessment of Consumers’ Awareness in Food Hygiene and Food Borne Diseases in Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana

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Department of Technical and Vocational, Seven Day Adventist College of Education, Asokore, Koforidua, Ghana
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Department of Technical and Vocational, Our lady of apostles College of Education, Cape Coast, Ghana
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Department of Technical and Vocational, Holy Child College of Education, Takoradi, Ghana
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Department of Technical and Vocational, Wiawso College of Education, Sefwi Wiawso, Ghana
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Department of Vocational Education, St. Louis College of Education, Kumasi, Ghana
Page(s): 33-45
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August 27, 2021
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May 15, 2022
Accepted
July 29, 2022
Published
November 25, 2022
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Lah, E. S. , Lah, E. S. Tawiah, J. , Tawiah, J. Ampong, C. A. , Ampong, C. A. Turkson, R. , Turkson, R. Anane, M. , & Anane, M. (2022). Assessment of Consumers’ Awareness in Food Hygiene and Food Borne Diseases in Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana. World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research, 1(1), 33-45. https://doi.org/10.31586/ujfst.2022.547
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Lah, E. S. ; Lah, E. S. Tawiah, J. ; Tawiah, J. Ampong, C. A. ; Ampong, C. A. Turkson, R. ; Turkson, R. Anane, M. ; Anane, M. Assessment of Consumers’ Awareness in Food Hygiene and Food Borne Diseases in Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana. World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research 2022 1(1), 33-45. https://doi.org/10.31586/ujfst.2022.547
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Lah, Endurance Serwaa, Endurance Serwaa Lah. Juliana Tawiah, Juliana Tawiah. Charity Asiwaa Ampong, Charity Asiwaa Ampong. Regina Turkson, Regina Turkson. Monica Anane, and Monica Anane. 2022. "Assessment of Consumers’ Awareness in Food Hygiene and Food Borne Diseases in Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana". World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research 1, no. 1: 33-45. https://doi.org/10.31586/ujfst.2022.547
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Lah ES, Lah ESTawiah J, Tawiah JAmpong CA, Ampong CATurkson R, Turkson RAnane M, Anane M. Assessment of Consumers’ Awareness in Food Hygiene and Food Borne Diseases in Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana. World Journal of Cancer and Oncology Research. 2022; 1(1):33-45. https://doi.org/10.31586/ujfst.2022.547
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ABSTRACT = {The study examined consumers’ Awareness in food hygiene and food borne diseases in Koforidua in the Eastern Region of Ghana.  The research design for the study was a descriptive survey. The population of the study consists of one hundred (100) consumers. Convenience sampling technique was used to select seventy (70) consumers from the licensed food vendors and thirty (30) consumers from the unlicensed food vendors. Questionnaire was the main instrument for the study. The questionnaire had both open ended and close ended questions was on the consumers’ knowledge and perceptions on food borne diseases and the safety of foods. Data gathered checked, edited, coded, processed and analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 17. The study concluded that the consumers of vended foods have some knowledge of food hygiene and food borne diseases; however, they ignore the health hazards associated with poor food handling by food vendors and go ahead to patronize the food the vendors provide. The study also indicated consumers patronized street foods because prices were moderate as compared to the formal establishments and ignore the unhygienic conditions at the vending sites. The correlation analysis shows further that consumers patronage (r=-0.095) had negative and non-significant relationship with food handling practices. It is recommended that Consumers of vended foods should be educated to help improve upon their knowledge in food hygiene and food borne diseases to enable them make informed choices and also prompt regulatory bodies such as the environmental health officers on unacceptable food handling practices of food vendors.   It is also recommended The Metropolitan/Municipal/District environmental health officers should ensure that inspection of street food vendors are carried out effectively, efficiently and regularly so as to monitor the food handling practices of the food vendors’ right from the time of preparation to the point of sale.},
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