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Food handling behaviors of special importance for pregnant women, infants and young children, the elderly, and immune-compromised people.

机译:对孕妇,婴幼儿,老人和免疫力低下者特别重要的食品处理行为。

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This study used a Web-based Delphi process with a group of nationally recognized food safety experts to identify food-handling behaviors of special importance in reducing the risk of foodborne illness among pregnant women, infants and young children, elderly people, and people with compromised immune systems because of disease or pharmacologic therapy. Behaviors were related to 13 pathogens. Top-rated behaviors for pregnant women were associated with Listeria monocytogenes, Toxoplasma gondii, and Salmonella species. Top-rated behaviors for infants and young children, elderly people, and immune-compromised people were associated with a number of different pathogens. The results should help dietetics professionals and community health educators focus their efforts on those behaviors of special importance to the population being targeted.
机译:这项研究使用了基于Web的Delphi流程,并与一组国家认可的食品安全专家一起,确定了对于降低孕妇,婴幼儿,老人和弱势人群食源性疾病风险特别重要的食品处理行为由于疾病或药物治疗导致的免疫系统。行为与13种病原体有关。孕妇的最高行为与单核细胞增多性李斯特菌,弓形虫和沙门氏菌有关。婴幼儿,老人和免疫力低下者的最高行为与许多不同的病原体有关。结果应有助于营养学专业人士和社区健康教育者将他们的精力集中在对目标人群具有特殊重要性的行为上。

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