Nearly 40% foodborne outbreaks in the European Union are attributable to food practices in domestic homes that include handling and preparation of raw chicken. Hand washing is an important way to prevent cross-contamination with pathogens during chicken preparation. This study, which is part of the EU Horizon 2020 funded consortium SafeConsume, aimed at quantifying and understanding hand washing practices in three categories of households and five European countries. A quantitative survey (n = 1889) was combined with qualitative research, during which 75 participants from France, Norway, Portugal, Romania, and the United Kingdom were observed and interviewed. An original method for analysing video with “The Observer XT” software was develop...
Abstract Background Household chicken production presents an opportunity to promote child nutrition,...
Background: Cross-contamination of foodborne pathogens from undercooked poultry meat to ready-to-eat...
Epidemiological studies show that improper food handling practices at home account for a significant...
Nearly 40% foodborne outbreaks in the European Union are attributable to food practices in domestic ...
About 40% of foodborne infections are acquired in the home. The aim of the present study was to trac...
About 40% of foodborne infections are acquired in the home. The aim of the present study was to trac...
About one third of foodborne illness outbreaks in Europe are acquired in the home and eating underco...
About one third of foodborne illness outbreaks in Europe are acquired in the home and eating underco...
data source of "Pierrine Didier, Christophe Nguyen-The, Lydia Martens, Mike Foden, Loredana Dumitras...
Chicken meat has been identified as one of the most important food vehicles of pathogens, particular...
Abstract More than 40% of registered foodborne outbreaks can be attributed to unsafe food handling ...
Contaminated poultry is the major vehicle for consumer's exposure to Campylobacter. This study aimed...
Non-typhoidal Salmonellae are common foodborne pathogens that can cause gastroenteritis and other il...
Campylobacter and Salmonella are the leading bacterial agents causing foodborne illness and are comm...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate bacterial contamination and the risk factors associ...
Abstract Background Household chicken production presents an opportunity to promote child nutrition,...
Background: Cross-contamination of foodborne pathogens from undercooked poultry meat to ready-to-eat...
Epidemiological studies show that improper food handling practices at home account for a significant...
Nearly 40% foodborne outbreaks in the European Union are attributable to food practices in domestic ...
About 40% of foodborne infections are acquired in the home. The aim of the present study was to trac...
About 40% of foodborne infections are acquired in the home. The aim of the present study was to trac...
About one third of foodborne illness outbreaks in Europe are acquired in the home and eating underco...
About one third of foodborne illness outbreaks in Europe are acquired in the home and eating underco...
data source of "Pierrine Didier, Christophe Nguyen-The, Lydia Martens, Mike Foden, Loredana Dumitras...
Chicken meat has been identified as one of the most important food vehicles of pathogens, particular...
Abstract More than 40% of registered foodborne outbreaks can be attributed to unsafe food handling ...
Contaminated poultry is the major vehicle for consumer's exposure to Campylobacter. This study aimed...
Non-typhoidal Salmonellae are common foodborne pathogens that can cause gastroenteritis and other il...
Campylobacter and Salmonella are the leading bacterial agents causing foodborne illness and are comm...
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate bacterial contamination and the risk factors associ...
Abstract Background Household chicken production presents an opportunity to promote child nutrition,...
Background: Cross-contamination of foodborne pathogens from undercooked poultry meat to ready-to-eat...
Epidemiological studies show that improper food handling practices at home account for a significant...