Assessment of risks to human health associated with meat from different value chains in Nigeria
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This study (Mar-Sep 2010) was commissioned by the Government of Nigeria to summarize and generate evidence on the impact of food-borne disease associated with animal source foods. The overall objective of this study was to assess the costs associated with consumption of poor quality meat in Nigeria.
The sub-objectives included assessment of:
- major hazards associated with meat;
- prevalence of meat-borne hazards in livestock, meat and humans;
- knowledge, attitudes and practice of meat value chain actors;
- health burden of meat-borne disease and other burdens;
- appropriate level of protection; and
- recommendation of possible approaches to improving meat safety in Nigeria.