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Self-reported practices by Portuguese consumers regarding eggs’ safety: An analysis based on critical consumer handling points
Luís Junqueira (Junqueira, L.); Mónica Truninger (Truninger, M.); Almli, Valérie L. (Almli, V. L.); Vânia Ferreira (Ferreira, V.); Maia, Rui Leandro (Maia, R. L.); Paula Teixeira (Teixeira, P.);
Journal Title
Food Control
Year (definitive publication)
2022
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
In Europe, salmonellosis has been ranked as the second leading cause of hospitalization and death due to the consumption of contaminated food. Information about consumers’ food safety perception, knowledge and practices in the domestic environment is lacking in order to define the main intervention opportunities to obtain a significant reduction in the occurrence of foodborne salmonellosis. We conducted an on-line survey of the Portuguese population on self-reported domestic egg handling and occurrence of illness from egg consumption, which were analysed in a Critical Consumer Handling (CCH) framework. Respondents (N = 927) reported behaviours associated with high risk of Salmonella infection, namely the frequent consumption of eggs from non-controlled sources (43%) and of dishes prepared with uncooked or lightly cooked eggs. Other risk related practices, from egg storage until consumption, were also found to be common. However, when buying eggs respondents value safety-related criteria above others – use-by date (highly valued by 72.8%), lack of cracks (72.2%) and cleanliness (48%). Association of eggs with Salmonella contamination was recognized by 65.8% of the respondents; 72.2% declared to have never been sick after eating eggs. In addition to global egg safety awareness messages, future campaigns should prioritize shifting consumers towards eggs with low probability of being contaminated and encouraging the use of pasteurized eggs, in particular when used in recipes that are not fully heat treated. The importance of storing backyards eggs at refrigeration temperature needs to be communicated.
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Keywords
Food safety,Consumer,Food handling practices,Eggs,Population survey
  • Biological Sciences - Natural Sciences
  • Other Engineering and Technology Sciences - Engineering and Technology
  • Animal and Dairy Science - Agriculture Sciences
  • Other Agricultural Sciences - Agriculture Sciences
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Funding Reference Funding Entity
727580 Comissão Europeia
UIDB/50016/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia
UIDB/03126/2020 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia