Sanitary conditions of abattoirs in Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria.

E O Oloruntoba, A M Adebayo, F O Omokhodion
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Background: The environment in the abattoir is of public health concern because of its implications on the quality of meat sold in the markets. The poor sanitary states of abattoirs have been reported in the literature. Very few studies have provided a comprehensive assessment of the sanitary conditions in the abattoir premises. This study sought to assess the compliance of abattoirs in Ibadan, Southwest Nigeria with standards set by Federal Ministry of Environment.

Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted in Ibadan using an observational checklist adapted from Policy guidelines on market and abattoir sanitation by the Federal Ministry of Environment. Twelve (12) abattoirs in Ibadan metropolis were assessed. Data obtained were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: Concerning general inspection, only one (8.3%) of the abattoirs had adequate access route, potable water supply and functional drainage system. Many had poor solid waste management practices as heaps of refuse littered the surroundings. Internal inspection of the abattoirs revealed that two (16.7%) had adequate space and facilities. Ten (83.3%) had first aid posts even though they were not equipped with materials. Eleven (91.7%) abattoirs had toilet facilities that were either poorly kept or abandoned.

Conclusion: This study showed that most of the abattoirs in Ibadan metropolis were operating under unhygienic and sub-standard conditions and lacked basic requirements for a good abattoir as stipulated in the Policy Guidelines on Market and Abattoir Sanitation. There is an urgent need to enforce the minimum standards as stipulated in the policy guidelines.

尼日利亚西南部伊巴丹市屠宰场的卫生条件。
背景:屠宰场的环境是一个公共卫生问题,因为它影响到在市场上销售的肉类的质量。文献中曾报道过屠宰场卫生状况不佳的情况。很少有研究对屠宰场的卫生条件进行全面评估。本研究旨在评估尼日利亚西南部伊巴丹的屠宰场遵守联邦环境部制定的标准的情况。方法:在伊巴丹进行了一项描述性横断面研究,使用了根据联邦环境部关于市场和屠宰场卫生的政策指导方针改编的观察性清单。对伊巴丹市的12个屠宰场进行了评估。所得数据采用描述性统计进行分析。结果:在一般检查中,仅有1个屠宰场(8.3%)有足够的通道、饮用水供应和功能齐全的排水系统。许多城市的固体废物管理不善,垃圾成堆,到处都是。对屠宰场的内部检查显示,两个(16.7%)屠宰场有足够的空间和设施。10个(83.3%)有急救站,尽管他们没有配备物资。11个(91.7%)屠宰场的厕所设施管理不善或被遗弃。结论:本研究表明,伊巴丹市大部分屠宰场在不卫生和不合格的条件下运行,缺乏市场和屠宰场卫生政策指南规定的良好屠宰场的基本要求。迫切需要执行政策指导方针中规定的最低标准。
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