
Food safety in Bangladesh: Market characterization and food safety awareness of food vendors and customers
Abstract
Access to enough safe and nutritious food is a key to sustaining life and promoting good health. Food can however also be a vehicle of disease transmission if contaminated with harmful microbes (bacteria, viruses, or parasites) or chemicals/toxins. Around the world, an estimated 600 million - almost 1 in 10 people – fall ill after eating contaminated food each year, resulting in 420,000 deaths and the loss of 33 million healthy, disability-adjusted life years (DALYs). The WHO South-East Asia Region accounted for 150 million illnesses, 175 000 deaths, and 12 million DALYs in 2010 due to food contamination.
Citation
Gazu, L., Sharma, G., Alonso, S., Samad, M.A., Begum, R., Akter, R., Sinh Dang-Xuan, Islam, S., Siddiky, N.A., Uddin, A.S.M.A., Mahmud, A., Sarker, M.S., Rahman, M.S., Grace, D. and Lindahl, J.F. 2023. Food safety in Bangladesh: Market characterization and food safety awareness of food vendors and customers. Technical report. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI.