Food safety knowledge, attitude, and practice toward compliance with abattoir laws among the abattoir workers in Malaysia
Purpose: Foodborne diseases are common in the developing countries due to the predominant poor food handling and sanitation practices, particularly as a result of inadequate food safety laws, weak regulatory structures, and inadequate funding as well as a lack of appropriate education for food-handl...
Main Authors: | Abdullahi, Auwalu (Author), Hassan, Azmi (Author), Kadarman, Norizhar (Author), Saleh, Ahmadu (Author), Baraya, Yusha'u Shu'aibu (Author), Pei , Lin Lua (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Dove Medical Press ,
2016.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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