Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6391861 | Food Control | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Most respondents were <40 years (134, 83.7%); females (147, 91.9%); married (125, 78.1%); had at least secondary education (144, 90%); and vend whole meals (151, 94.3%), respectively. In addition, only 27 (16.9%) 'always' wash hands after using the toilet; 100 (62.5%) 'rarely' keep finger nails short while only 6 (3.8%) SFVs 'always' refrigerate leftover cooked food, though experiences power outages that compromise refrigeration temperatures. About â
(61.9%) of the SFVs had no formal training and their medical status is unknown. Hence, inception and refreshers trainings should be mandatory and enforced by appropriate authorities. In addition, supportive monitoring, supervision, among others are necessary to promote compliance.
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Authors
Oludare Olufemi Aluko, Taiwo Tosin Ojeremi, David Akinwumi Olaleke, Emman Babatunde Ajidagba,