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AN ASSESSMENT OF HOUSE FLIES AND FOOD POISONING: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF EFFECTIVE PREVENTION AND CONTROL
ABSTRACT
This study was to assess the house files and food
poisoning: a critical analysis of effective prevention and control. The study
adopted a descriptive survey design. The study was undertaken in Akwa Ibom
State. The population of the study consisted of food technologies and
biological scientists in Akwa Ibom State. Stratified sampling technique was
used in selecting 150 respondents made up of food technologists and biological
scientists in Akwa Ibom State. The instrument, titled "House Files and
Food Poisoning Prevention and Control Questionnaire (HFFPPCQ)", was used
for data collection. Face and content validation of the instrument was carried
out to ensure that the instrument was recorded with accuracy, while the
Cronbach Alpha technique was used to determine the level of reliability of the
instrument. Interestingly, the reliability coefficient obtained was 0.86, which
was high enough to justify the use of the instrument. The researchers subjected
the data generated for the study to appropriate statistical techniques such as
descriptive analysis and simple regression. The test for significance was done
at a 0.05 alpha level. The study concluded that house flies have a major impact
on food poisoning and human health, with food poisoning typically occurring
after consuming contaminated food. Food poisoning can sometimes be caused by
allergens. It is largely treatable if proper care is taken and therapy is given
in a timely manner. However, when it is severe and lasts for an extended period
of time, it can be life threatening. Despite taking precautions, practically
everyone in the world gets food poisoning at least once in their live time.
Food poisoning happens in both affluent and developing countries. Therefore,
there may be a greater focus on food quality and safety globally. One of the
recommendations made was that the government should increase public knowledge
about the harmful effects of house flies and food poisoning on human health
through health programs or seminars.
KEYWORDS: House Files, Food Poisoning,
Prevention and Control
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