Cargando…

“We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal

BACKGROUND: Milk is a nutrient-rich food that makes an important contribution to diets in several Low and Middle Income Countries such as Senegal. Milk can also harbour several pathogenic microorganisms. As in other low and middle income countries, the dairy industry in Senegal is growing, with an e...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Chengat Prakashbabu, Bhagyalakshmi, Cardwell, Jacqueline M., Craighead, Laura, Ndour, Andrée Prisca Ndjoug, Yempabou, Damitoti, Ba, Elhadji, Bada-Alambedji, Rianatou, Akakpo, Ayayi Justin, Guitian, Javier
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7240928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32434499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-08877-1
_version_ 1783536987297284096
author Chengat Prakashbabu, Bhagyalakshmi
Cardwell, Jacqueline M.
Craighead, Laura
Ndour, Andrée Prisca Ndjoug
Yempabou, Damitoti
Ba, Elhadji
Bada-Alambedji, Rianatou
Akakpo, Ayayi Justin
Guitian, Javier
author_facet Chengat Prakashbabu, Bhagyalakshmi
Cardwell, Jacqueline M.
Craighead, Laura
Ndour, Andrée Prisca Ndjoug
Yempabou, Damitoti
Ba, Elhadji
Bada-Alambedji, Rianatou
Akakpo, Ayayi Justin
Guitian, Javier
author_sort Chengat Prakashbabu, Bhagyalakshmi
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Milk is a nutrient-rich food that makes an important contribution to diets in several Low and Middle Income Countries such as Senegal. Milk can also harbour several pathogenic microorganisms. As in other low and middle income countries, the dairy industry in Senegal is growing, with an expansion of farms to meet rapidly growing demand in the cities. However, most of the production still happens in the informal sector, and little is known about consumption of milk and milk products, or knowledge, awareness and practices of actors in informal dairy supply chains. METHODS: We conducted structured focus group discussions with dairy farmers and milk processors in three selected regions (Dakar, Thies and Fatick) in Senegal to investigate the consumption practices, awareness of milk borne hazards, and practices relevant to the risk of milk contamination to gain a deeper understanding of drivers of milk-borne diseases. Data on the consumption of milk and milk products were also collected using a closed questionnaire. RESULTS: Results indicate that milk is an important part of the diet in the study regionsand raw milk consumption is very common. The most common milk product consumed was fermented milk. Awareness of milk borne hazards was limited. Several farmers and processors reported risky practices, despite being aware of better practices, due to cultural beliefs. In households, children, pregnant women and older people were prioritised when milk and milk products were distributed. Dairy farmers and milk processors were more concerned with the lack of food for animals, low production and seasonality of production than the safety of the milk and milk products. CONCLUSIONS: Lack of awareness of milk borne infections and some traditional practices put milk and milk product consumers in the study area at high risk of milk borne diseases.. Prioritising certain sub population at households (Pregnant women and children) makes then vulnerable to milk-borne hazards. It will be challenging to change the risky practices as they are motivated by cultural beliefs hence the best strategy to promote milk safety will be to encourage the boiling of milk by consumers.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7240928
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher BioMed Central
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-72409282020-05-29 “We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal Chengat Prakashbabu, Bhagyalakshmi Cardwell, Jacqueline M. Craighead, Laura Ndour, Andrée Prisca Ndjoug Yempabou, Damitoti Ba, Elhadji Bada-Alambedji, Rianatou Akakpo, Ayayi Justin Guitian, Javier BMC Public Health Research Article BACKGROUND: Milk is a nutrient-rich food that makes an important contribution to diets in several Low and Middle Income Countries such as Senegal. Milk can also harbour several pathogenic microorganisms. As in other low and middle income countries, the dairy industry in Senegal is growing, with an expansion of farms to meet rapidly growing demand in the cities. However, most of the production still happens in the informal sector, and little is known about consumption of milk and milk products, or knowledge, awareness and practices of actors in informal dairy supply chains. METHODS: We conducted structured focus group discussions with dairy farmers and milk processors in three selected regions (Dakar, Thies and Fatick) in Senegal to investigate the consumption practices, awareness of milk borne hazards, and practices relevant to the risk of milk contamination to gain a deeper understanding of drivers of milk-borne diseases. Data on the consumption of milk and milk products were also collected using a closed questionnaire. RESULTS: Results indicate that milk is an important part of the diet in the study regionsand raw milk consumption is very common. The most common milk product consumed was fermented milk. Awareness of milk borne hazards was limited. Several farmers and processors reported risky practices, despite being aware of better practices, due to cultural beliefs. In households, children, pregnant women and older people were prioritised when milk and milk products were distributed. Dairy farmers and milk processors were more concerned with the lack of food for animals, low production and seasonality of production than the safety of the milk and milk products. CONCLUSIONS: Lack of awareness of milk borne infections and some traditional practices put milk and milk product consumers in the study area at high risk of milk borne diseases.. Prioritising certain sub population at households (Pregnant women and children) makes then vulnerable to milk-borne hazards. It will be challenging to change the risky practices as they are motivated by cultural beliefs hence the best strategy to promote milk safety will be to encourage the boiling of milk by consumers. BioMed Central 2020-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7240928/ /pubmed/32434499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-08877-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chengat Prakashbabu, Bhagyalakshmi
Cardwell, Jacqueline M.
Craighead, Laura
Ndour, Andrée Prisca Ndjoug
Yempabou, Damitoti
Ba, Elhadji
Bada-Alambedji, Rianatou
Akakpo, Ayayi Justin
Guitian, Javier
“We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal
title “We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal
title_full “We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal
title_fullStr “We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal
title_full_unstemmed “We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal
title_short “We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal
title_sort “we never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows”- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in senegal
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7240928/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32434499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12889-020-08877-1
work_keys_str_mv AT chengatprakashbabubhagyalakshmi weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT cardwelljacquelinem weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT craigheadlaura weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT ndourandreepriscandjoug weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT yempaboudamitoti weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT baelhadji weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT badaalambedjirianatou weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT akakpoayayijustin weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal
AT guitianjavier weneverboilourmilkitwillcausesoreuddersandmastitisinourcowsconsumptionpracticesknowledgeandmilksafetyawarenessinsenegal