Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries

Key messages<br/> <ul> <li> Food inspection is not effective in low- and middle-income countries and innovative approaches are needed to motivate greater compliance with standards. </li> <li>‘Scores on doors’ could motivate greater compliance through the power of public demand and opinion. </li> <li...

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Autores principales: Dinede, Getachew, Makau, D., Duvenage, S., Amenu, Kebede, Grace, Delia
Formato: Póster
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: International Livestock Research Institute 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163445
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Makau, D.
Duvenage, S.
Amenu, Kebede
Grace, Delia
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Duvenage, S.
Grace, Delia
Makau, D.
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description Key messages<br/> <ul> <li> Food inspection is not effective in low- and middle-income countries and innovative approaches are needed to motivate greater compliance with standards. </li> <li>‘Scores on doors’ could motivate greater compliance through the power of public demand and opinion. </li> <li> This systematic literature review found no studies investigating food inspection programs in low- and middle-income countries. </li> <li> While studies from high-income countries show wide variation of hygiene factors considered; their weight, and scoring; and requirement for disclosure. </li> <li> More evidence is needed on optimizing ‘scores on doors’ in high-income countries and application to low- and middle-income countries. </li> </ul>
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spelling CGSpace1634452025-11-04T17:47:10Z Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries Dinede, Getachew Makau, D. Duvenage, S. Amenu, Kebede Grace, Delia food safety Key messages<br/> <ul> <li> Food inspection is not effective in low- and middle-income countries and innovative approaches are needed to motivate greater compliance with standards. </li> <li>‘Scores on doors’ could motivate greater compliance through the power of public demand and opinion. </li> <li> This systematic literature review found no studies investigating food inspection programs in low- and middle-income countries. </li> <li> While studies from high-income countries show wide variation of hygiene factors considered; their weight, and scoring; and requirement for disclosure. </li> <li> More evidence is needed on optimizing ‘scores on doors’ in high-income countries and application to low- and middle-income countries. </li> </ul> 2024-09-24 2024-12-13T07:48:27Z 2024-12-13T07:48:27Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163445 en Open Access application/pdf International Livestock Research Institute Dinede, G., Makau, D., Duvenage, S., Amenu, K. and Grace, D. 2024. Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries. Poster presented at the 8th World One Health Congress, Cape Town, South Africa, 20–23 September 2024. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.
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Dinede, Getachew
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Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries
title Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries
title_full Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries
title_fullStr Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries
title_full_unstemmed Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries
title_short Food business food safety inspections scoring, rating and disclosure systems— engaging consumers in foodborne disease control: A systematic review and research agenda for low- and middle-income countries
title_sort food business food safety inspections scoring rating and disclosure systems engaging consumers in foodborne disease control a systematic review and research agenda for low and middle income countries
topic food safety
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/163445
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