Onyeaka Helen, Mazi Ifeanyi Michael, Oladunjoye Iyiola Olatunji, Njoagwuani Esther Ibe, Akegbe Hope, Dolapo Omotosho Adeola, Nwaiwu Ogueri, Tamasiga Phemelo, Ochulor Chidinma Ezinne
School of Chemical Engineering, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK.
Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Benin, Benin.
J Infect Public Health. 2023 May;16(5):651-659. doi: 10.1016/j.jiph.2023.02.018. Epub 2023 Feb 23.
Food safety investments in Africa, through international donors or national programs, were primarily focused on the formal market sector. However, increasing consumer food safety concerns about foods sold in the growing informal food markets, the rising foodborne disease burden in Africa, and the emergence of COVID-19 have all made food safety a major concern and ultimately brought it to an inflection point in Africa. In addition, Data on foodborne disease outbreaks revealed a scarcity of reported cases before and during the pandemic. The lack of information on foodborne disease reporting in Africa translates into one of the reasons why food safety in Africa is becoming a rising subject matter. This perspective discusses the situation of food safety in Africa before and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, challenges confronting ongoing efforts to improve food safety in the post-COVID era in Africa are summarized and highlighted.
通过国际捐助者或国家项目在非洲进行的食品安全投资主要集中在正规市场部门。然而,消费者对日益增长的非正规食品市场所售食品的食品安全担忧加剧、非洲食源性疾病负担不断上升以及新冠疫情的出现,都使食品安全成为一个重大问题,并最终使其在非洲达到了一个转折点。此外,食源性疾病暴发的数据显示,在疫情之前和期间报告的病例都很稀少。非洲缺乏食源性疾病报告信息,这也是非洲食品安全问题日益受到关注的原因之一。本文探讨了新冠疫情前后非洲的食品安全状况。最后,总结并强调了非洲在新冠后时代改善食品安全的持续努力所面临的挑战。