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A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF FOOD STORAGE SCORES AND MICROBIAL LEVELS OF FOOD SUBSTANCES IN ABIA
The study carried out the comparative analysis of food storage scores and microbial levels of
food substances in Abia. The population of this study consisted of all 932,411 citizen of Aba in
Nigeria. The study adopted Cross sectional study design while simple random sampling
technique was used in selecting the respondents. The instrument for data collection which was
tagged (ASSESSMENT OF FOOD PREPARATION AND PRESERVATION’, QUESTIONNAIRE
(AFPPQ) was administered to the respondents and used for the study. The instrument was vetted
by the researcher’s supervisor who is an expert in the field before the reliability test was
conducted which produced the reliability coefficient of 0.79 proving the instrument to be reliable
for the study. Data collected were analyzed using Descriptive Analysis and Analysis of Variance
(ANOVA). From the results of the data analysis, it was observed that all food establishments
require training practices on food storage and food safety management in Abia State is below
internationally accepted level. It was therefore recommended that the Private sector should be
involved in food safety management as government alone cannot handle this. Government
should formulate policies that will regulate food handlers from unhealthy means of
transportation of food items to prevent contamination in transits.
Udo, Edet Akpan, PhD
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