Journal ArticleOpen Access
Hygiene in Restaurants and among Street Food Vendors in Bangladesh
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Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Institute of Water Modelling, Stanford University
Published InAmerican Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
Year2019
Citations57
Abstract
Poor hand hygiene and food handling put consumers of restaurant and street food at risk of enteric disease, especially in low-income countries. This study aimed to collect hygiene indicators from a nationally representative sample of restaurants and street food vendors. The field team collected data from 50 rural villages and 50 urban administrative units ( mahallas ). We explored restaurant service staff, cook, and food vendor hygiene practices ( N = 300 restaurants and 600 street food vendors), by observing hygiene facilities, food handling, and utensil cleaning. A qualitative assessment explored perceptions of hygiene related to food handling. During restaurant spot checks, 91% (273/300) had soap and water at handwashing location for customers but in only 33% (100) at locations…
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