Food hygiene practices and associated factors among food handlers in food establishments of Jimma City, Southwest Ethiopia

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I publikationen:PLoS One vol. 20, no. 5 (May 2025), p. e0321222
Huvudupphov: Tesso, Megersa Werku
Övriga upphov: Deti, Mulunesh, Temima Jemal, Dessalegn Dadi, Gure, Abera, Nasir, Derartu, Befikadu, Dechasa, Roba, Habtamu
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520 3 |a BackgroundFood hygiene has been a global headache due to its high impact on human health as well as its adverse effects on socioeconomic productivity. It is important to recognize the worth of food handlers’ hygienic practices at food establishments to achieve community health. However, little is known about food handlers’ food hygienic practice and its associated factors with the huge increment of food establishments in the study area.ObjectiveThis study aimed to assess food hygiene practices and associated factors among food handlers working in food establishments in Jimma City, Southwest Ethiopia.MethodsAn institution-based cross-sectional study was conducted using a simple random sampling technique to select a total of 316 food handlers by using a semi-structured questionnaire. After the interviews, hand swabs were collected and immediately transferred to the microbiology lab for the isolation of selected bacteria. The swab samples were cultured and identified using standard operating procedures. The data were entered into Epi Data (version 4.6.0) and exported to SPSS (version 29) for further analysis. Binary logistic regression was then used, with a p-value of 0.05 considered as an associated factor.ResultsThe study results showed that only 28.4% of the food handlers had good food hygiene practices. Additionally, 45.1% of the 310 swabs collected from the hands of food handlers tested positive for bacterial contamination, with Staphylococcus aureus being the most predominantly isolated bacteria. Role as waiter (AOR = 0.48, 95% CI: 0.23, 0.99), the type of food establishment (bar and restaurant) (AOR = 0.37, 95% CI: 0.15, 0.88), being negative for isolated bacteria (AOR = 2.95, 95% CI: 1.42, 6.13), having a positive attitude (AOR = 2.32, 95% CI: 1.13, 4.73), and having good knowledge (AOR = 8.23, 95% CI: 4.03, 16.78) toward food hygiene were among associated factors of food hygiene practices.ConclusionThe majority of food handlers were found to have poor food hygiene practices, indicating low adherence to proper food handling practices. Emphasis should be placed on delivering periodic and effective health education to improve food handlers’ hygiene practices. 
651 4 |a Addis Ababa Ethiopia 
651 4 |a Ethiopia 
653 |a Population 
653 |a Food safety 
653 |a Food contamination & poisoning 
653 |a Bacteria 
653 |a Hygiene 
653 |a Developing countries--LDCs 
653 |a Restaurants 
653 |a Random sampling 
653 |a Sampling techniques 
653 |a Tourism 
653 |a Hotels & motels 
653 |a Food sanitation 
653 |a Sample size 
653 |a Food 
653 |a Sampling methods 
653 |a Statistical sampling 
653 |a Food handling 
653 |a Microbiology 
653 |a Public health 
653 |a Handlers 
653 |a Food contamination 
653 |a Social 
700 1 |a Deti, Mulunesh 
700 1 |a Temima Jemal 
700 1 |a Dessalegn Dadi 
700 1 |a Gure, Abera 
700 1 |a Nasir, Derartu 
700 1 |a Befikadu, Dechasa 
700 1 |a Roba, Habtamu 
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