Food Safety Poster
Food Safety Poster
Food Safety Poster
Dr MP Cariappa, Med Cdt Ravi Kumar, Med Cdt Nikhil Unnava, AFMC, Pune, India
[[email protected]]
Introduction
Occurrence of foodborne disease remains a
significant health issue in both developed and
developing countries.
Current UG and PG medical education in
India is focused solely on nutrition and on
managing cases of food borne illnesses and
does not emphasize on other aspects of
prevention.
Various aspects of food safety are required to
be known to doctors in the practice of Public
Health today.
Action Plan
The initial plan was to implement and
evaluate a food safety health education and
training program in the medical college
cookhouses.
Subsequently, it was decided to conduct
training and orientation of MPH and MD
students on food safety, as also a brief
module for undergraduate students during
their Community Medicine training.
Program Content
Simple toolkits and procedures were
incorporated in the program including:
Water safety testing
Food handler hygiene evaluation
Hand and nasal swabs
Nail bed scraping for microscopy
Health education
Food safety training for food handlers
Needs Assessment
Situational analysis with peer review
Key Informant Interviews
Focused Group Discussions
Syllabus review of MBBS, MD and MPH
Target Audience
While the focus of the campaign was originally
on educating the food handlers and their
supervisors, the target audience for the training
and orientation program component evolved to
include undergraduate MBBS students in the
middle of their college education, postgraduate
Residents of the Dept of Community Medicine,
paramedical personnel under training at the
Dept of Community Medicine and MPH
candidates from the University.
References
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2. WHO. Five keys to Safer food Manual. 2006 http://www.who.int/foodsafety/ publications/consumer/manual_keys.pdf
3. WHO. Beijing Declaration On Food Safety. 2007 http://www.who.int/foodsafety/ fs_management/meetings/Beijing_decl.pdf
4. WHO. Food safety in developing countries building capacity. Weekly Epidemiological Record 2004, 79 (18), 173180.
5. Manual of Food Safety Management System, FSS Act, 2006. http://www.fssai.gov.in/
6. WHO. WHO global strategy for food safety : safer food for better health. 2002
http://www.who.int/foodsafety/publications/general/en/strategy_en.pdf