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《COVID-19 对食品安全和员工健康的影响:综述》

Food Safety and Employee Health Implications of COVID-19: A Review.

机构信息

Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14850.

Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Geneva, New York 14456.

出版信息

J Food Prot. 2021 Nov 1;84(11):1973-1989. doi: 10.4315/JFP-21-201.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly impacted the U.S. food supply and consumer behavior. Food production and processing are being disrupted as illnesses, proactive quarantines, and government-mandated movement restrictions cause labor shortages. In this environment, the food industry has been required to adopt new, additional practices to minimize the risk of COVID-19 cases and outbreaks among its workforce. Successfully overcoming these challenges requires a comprehensive approach that addresses COVID-19 transmission both within and outside the facility. Possible interventions include strategies (i) to vaccinate employees, (ii) to assure that employees practice social distancing, (iii) to assure that employees wear face coverings, (iv) to screen employees for COVID-19, (v) to assure that employees practice frequent hand washing and avoid touching their faces, (vi) to clean frequently touched surfaces, and (vii) to assure proper ventilation. Compliance with these control strategies must be verified, and an overall COVID-19 control culture must be established to implement an effective program. Despite some public misperceptions about the health risk of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 on foods or food packaging, both the virus biology and epidemiological data clearly support a negligible risk of COVID-19 transmission through food and food packing. However, COVID-19 pandemic-related supply chain and workforce disruptions and the shift in resources to protect food industry employees from COVID-19 may increase the actual food safety risks. The goal of this review was to describe the COVID-19 mitigation practices adopted by the food industry and the potential impact of these practices and COVID-19-related disruptions on the industry's food safety mission. A review of these impacts is necessary to ensure that the food industry is prepared to maintain a safe and nutritious food supply in the face of future global disruptions.

摘要

新冠疫情大流行对美国的食品供应和消费者行为产生了重大影响。由于疾病、主动隔离和政府强制的行动限制导致劳动力短缺,食品生产和加工受到干扰。在这种环境下,食品行业必须采取新的额外措施,将新冠病毒在其员工中的风险和爆发降到最低。成功应对这些挑战需要采取全面的方法,既要解决设施内的新冠病毒传播,也要解决设施外的传播。可能的干预措施包括:(i)为员工接种疫苗;(ii)确保员工保持社交距离;(iii)确保员工佩戴口罩;(iv)对员工进行新冠病毒筛查;(v)确保员工经常洗手并避免触摸面部;(vi)经常清洁经常接触的表面;(vii)确保适当通风。必须验证这些控制策略的合规性,并建立全面的新冠病毒控制文化,以实施有效的计划。尽管公众对新冠病毒在食品或食品包装上的健康风险存在一些误解,但病毒生物学和流行病学数据清楚地表明,通过食品和食品包装传播新冠病毒的风险微乎其微。然而,与新冠疫情相关的供应链和劳动力中断,以及为保护食品行业员工免受新冠病毒感染而转移资源,可能会增加实际的食品安全风险。本综述的目的是描述食品行业采取的新冠病毒缓解措施,以及这些措施和与新冠疫情相关的中断对行业食品安全使命的潜在影响。对这些影响进行审查是必要的,以确保食品行业在未来面临全球干扰时,有能力维持安全和营养的食品供应。

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