The sanitary condition of food and drink establishments in Awash-Sebat Kilo town, Afar Region, Ethiopia

Authors

  • Abera Kumie
  • Ashebir Mezene
  • Aderajew Amsalu
  • Ayalew Tizazu
  • Bedasa Bikila

Abstract

Abstract
This study was aimed to explore the status and factors affecting food hygiene practice among food and drink
establishments using a descriptive cross-sectional study among all existing food establishments in Awash Sebat Kilo,
Afar Region, in the month of December 2003. A total of 66 were studied, among which fifty (76%) of them were involved
in rendering food and drink services. Sixty (91%) were found to use public water taps at the time of the study, while 52
(81%) were found to have some kind of latrines. Basic sanitary practices in liquid and refuse management, soiled dish
and drinking cups washing were grossly inadequate in at least 25% of them. Personal hygiene of food handlers was
observed in very poor status. It is concluded that the sanitary conditions of studied subjects required strict follow up for
the provisions of sanitary codes. [Ethiop.J.Health Dev. 2006;20(3):201-203]

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2021-08-21

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