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Milk handling practices and consumption behavior among Borana pastoralists in southern Ethiopia

机译:埃塞俄比亚南部博拉纳牧民的牛奶处理习惯和消费行为

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Background Safety and wholesomeness of milk intended for human consumption are influenced by various interlinked factors. However, information on what these factors are, especially in the pastoral traditional communities of Ethiopia, is largely lacking. The objective of this study is to assess the hygienic milk production, processing and consumption practices, and behaviors of Borana pastoralists. Methods The study used qualitative participatory research methods. Individual semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, informal discussions, and observations were carried out on (1) milk handling practices, (2) perceptions of quality and safety of milk, including perceived criteria for good milk, (3) awareness of milk-borne diseases, and (4) perception towards milk boiling practices. The interviews and discussions were audio recorded, transcribed, and analyzed by identifying themes. Results Some risky behaviors related to milk handling and consumption were identified. These include unhygienic conditions in handling milk and milk products, consumption behaviors such as consuming raw milk purchased from markets, and children directly consuming milk from the udder of animals (e.g., goats). There was a very strong reluctance to boil milk before consumption mainly because of the misconception that nutrients in the milk are destroyed when milk is boiled and “boiled milk is dead”. On the other hand, potential risk mitigation practices were identified such as smoking of milk containers (which may help reduce microbial growth), processing milk through fermentation, consuming milk in boiled tea, and a recent trend towards boiling milk for babies. However, the latter was not motivated by concern over microbial hazards but the belief that raw milk could form curds in children’s stomach which might then suffocate them. Conclusion The findings highlight the need to promote hygienic handling practices of milk and closely engage with local communities to improve their understanding of milk safety to facilitate change in practices. Educating pastoralists on good milk production practices should be given priority. One of the ways to do this could be by strengthening the integration of milk hygiene in research and development programs as an entry point for behavioral change towards the safe handling and consumption of milk and milk products.
机译:背景技术供人类食用的牛奶的安全性和卫生性受到各种相互关联的因素的影响。但是,关于这些因素是什么的信息,特别是在埃塞俄比亚的田园传统社区中,基本上是缺乏的。这项研究的目的是评估Borana牧民的卫生牛奶生产,加工和消费习惯以及行为。方法:研究采用定性参与研究方法。对(1)牛奶处理实践,(2)对牛奶的质量和安全性的看法,包括对优质牛奶的感知标准,(3)对牛奶的认识,进行了个别的半结构式访谈,焦点小组讨论,非正式讨论和观察。疾病;以及(4)对牛奶煮沸做法的看法。通过确定主题对采访和讨论进行录音,转录和分析。结果发现了一些与牛奶处理和食用有关的危险行为。这些包括处理牛奶和奶制品的不卫生条件,消费行为,例如消费从市场购买的原奶,以及儿童直接食用动物乳房(例如山羊)的牛奶。人们非常不愿在食用前煮牛奶,这主要是由于这样的误解:当牛奶煮沸而“煮的牛奶死了”时,牛奶中的营养就会被破坏。另一方面,确定了潜在的风险缓解措施,例如抽烟的牛奶容器(可能有助于减少微生物的生长),通过发酵加工牛奶,在煮茶中食用牛奶以及最近婴儿煮沸牛奶的趋势。但是,后者并不是出于对微生物危害的关注,而是相信生乳会在儿童的胃中形成凝乳,从而使他们窒息而死。结论结论表明,有必要促进牛奶的卫生处理方法,并与当地社区密切合作,以加深他们对牛奶安全性的了解,以促进做法的改变。应优先对牧民进行良好的牛奶生产规范教育。实现这一目标的方法之一可以是将牛奶卫生纳入研发计划中,以此作为改变行为的切入点,以安全处理和食用牛奶和奶制品。

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