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Risk of Foodborne Illness from Pet Food: Assessing Pet Owners' Knowledge, Behavior, and Risk Perception

机译:来自宠物食品的食物源性疾病的风险:评估宠物所有者的知识,行为和风险感知

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Pet food has been identified as a source of pathogenic bacteria, including Salmonella and Escherichia coli. A recent outbreak linked to Salmonella-contaminated pet treats infected > 150 people in the United States. The mechanism by which contaminated pet food leads to human illness has not been explicated, and pet owners' food safety knowledge and their pet food handling practices have not been reported. This study was conducted to evaluate pet owners' food safety knowledge and pet food handling practices through an online consumer survey. The survey consisted of 62 questions and assessed (i) owners' food safety knowledge and pet food handling practices; (ⅱ) owners' interaction with pets; and (ⅲ) owners' risk perception related to their own health, their children's health, and their pets' health. The survey was pilot tested among 59 pet owners before distribution to a national consumer panel managed by Qualtrics XM (Provo, UT). All participants (n = 1,040) were dog and/or cat owners in the United States. Almost all pet owners (93%) interacted with their pets, and most cuddled, allowed their pets to lick them, and slept with their pets. Less than one-third of pet owners washed their hands with soap after interacting with their pets. Over half (58%) of the owners reported washing their hands after feeding their pets. Most pet owners fed their pets dry pet food and dry pet treats. Some fed their pets raw meat or raw animal product diets because they believed these diets to be beneficial to the pet's overall health. Many owners (78%) were unaware of pet food recalls or outbreaks associated with foodborne pathogens. Less than 25% considered dry pet foods and treats as a potential source of foodborne pathogens. Pet owners were more concerned when seeing news about pets becoming ill from pet food and less concerned when seeing news about people becoming ill from pet food. The findings of this study indicated the need for consumer education about handling pet food. These results can help researchers develop more accurate risk assessment models and consumer education messages related to pet food handling.
机译:宠物食品已被鉴定为病原细菌的来源,包括沙门氏菌和大肠杆菌。最近爆​​发与沙门氏菌污染的宠物治疗有关,在美国感染了> 150人。污染的宠物食物导致人类疾病的机制尚未被阐明,尚未报告宠物业主的食品安全知识及其宠物食品处理实践。本研究通过在线消费者调查进行了评估宠物业主的食品安全知识和宠物食品处理措施。该调查由62个问题组成,并评估(i)业主的食品安全知识和宠物食品处理实践; (Ⅱ)业主与宠物互动; (Ⅲ)业主与自己的健康状况,孩子的健康状况和宠物健康有关的风险感知。该调查是在59名宠物业主之间进行的试点,然后分发给由音乐XM管理的国家消费者面板(Provo,UT)。所有参与者(n = 1,040)都是美国的狗和/或猫主人。几乎所有宠物所有者(93%)与他们的宠物互动,最抱抱,允许他们的宠物舔它们,并用宠物睡觉。在与宠物交互后,不到三分之一的宠物业主用肥皂洗了双手。超过一半(58%)的业主报告喂养宠物后洗手。大多数宠物所有者喂养他们的宠物干宠物食品和干宠物饮食。有些喂他们的宠物生肉或生物动物饮食,因为他们认为这些饮食有利于宠物的整体健康。许多业主(78%)没有意识到与食源性病原体相关的宠物食物召回或爆发。少于25%被认为是干宠物食品,并作为食源性病原体的潜在来源。在看到有关宠物食品的新闻时,宠物所有者更加关心,并且在看到从宠物食物生病的消息时,宠物从宠物食品生病而不那么关注。本研究的调查结果表明了对处理宠物食品的消费者教育的需求。这些结果可以帮助研究人员开发更准确的风险评估模型和与宠物食品处理相关的消费者教育消息。

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  • 来源
    《Journal of food protection》 |2020年第11期|1998-2007|共10页
  • 作者

    MERLYN THOMAS; YAOHUA FENG;

  • 作者单位

    Department of Food Science Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana 47907 USA;

    Department of Food Science Purdue University West Lafayette Indiana 47907 USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

    Food safety; Pet food; Pet owner; Survey;

    机译:食品安全;宠物食品;宠物主人;民意调查;

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