Meleki, Peter Ludoviki
(2019)
Analysis of Factors
Influencing Observation of the World Health Organisation Five Keys to Safe Food
through Monitoring of Prevalence of Diarrhoeal Diseases in Mbeya City.
["eprint_fieldopt_thesis_type_phd" not defined] thesis, The Open University of Tanzania.
Abstract
The prevalence of diarrhoeal diseases has been a universal challenge that poses a
public health problem. It threatens many lives and demands huge health care
resources to redress it. Unhealthy food handling practices by food vendors have
remained a major cause of diarrhoeal diseases. This study is time-honoured for
establishing the factors responsible for the intermittent occurrence of diarrhoeal
diseases centred on the food vendors’ food handling practices in Mbeya City, in
Tanzania. The study instituted a cross-sectional design comprising both quantitative
and qualitative methods for which a stratified simple random sampling technique
was used. Data were collected from 96 street food vendors by using an intervieweradministered
questionnaire and an observation checklist. Data were collected from
Jun. to Dec. 2014. The data was processed, organised and analysed using SPSS with
which binary and multiple logistic regression analyses were conducted and extracted.
The study results showed that 20% of stool specimens and 27 % of the food samples
from the study area were found to have microbial pathogens that are capable of
spreading diarrhoeal diseases. These determined the health carrier status among the
street food vendors. The pre and post-test training indicated that food vendors had
adequate information about the five WHO keys to food safety. The study results
suggest that improvement in education, safety training of food vendors, casual
helpers, social health services and maintenance of food stalls and related
infrastructure, toilet facilities need to be planned and imposed by the government
including provision of befitting water and sanitation infrastructure for food vendors
as well as monitoring equipment, and constant communication through various
social media to redress the problem that can lead to major benefits in Mbeya City.
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