Public information campaign on aflatoxin contamination of maize grains in market stores in Benin, Ghana and Togo.

B James, C Adda, K Cardwell, D Annang, K Hell, S Korie, M Edorh, F Gbeassor, K Nagatey, G Houenou
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Rotary International with the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) conducted an information campaign from 2000 to 2004 to increase public awareness of aflatoxin in Benin, Ghana and Togo. Key informant interviews with 2416 respondents showed poor baseline knowledge of aflatoxin and its health risks. The campaign included monitoring of aflatoxin contamination in maize grains from market stores in 38 cities and towns. Aflatoxin concentration in contaminated samples ranged from 24 to 117.5 ng g−1 in Benin, from 0.4 to 490.6 ng g−1 in Ghana, and from 0.7 to 108.8 ng g−1 in Togo. The campaign significantly increased public awareness that populations were exposed to high levels of aflatoxin. The number of maize traders who were informed about the toxin increased 10.3 and 3.2 times in Togo and Benin, respectively; at least 33% more traders believed the information in each of Benin and Togo; 11.4 and 28.4% more consumers sorted out and discarded bad grains in Benin and Ghana, respectively. This paper concludes that sustained public education can help reduce aflatoxin contamination.
关于贝宁、加纳和多哥市场商店中玉米谷物黄曲霉毒素污染的公众宣传活动。
2000年至2004年,国际扶轮社与国际热带农业研究所(IITA)在贝宁、加纳和多哥开展了一项信息运动,以提高公众对黄曲霉毒素的认识。对2416名受访者进行的关键信息提供者访谈显示,他们对黄曲霉毒素及其健康风险的基本认识较差。该运动包括监测38个城镇市场商店的玉米谷物中的黄曲霉毒素污染。贝宁受污染样品中的黄曲霉毒素浓度为24至117.5纳克(-1),加纳为0.4至490.6纳克(-1),多哥为0.7至108.8纳克(-1)。该运动大大提高了公众对人群暴露于高水平黄曲霉毒素的认识。在多哥和贝宁,获知这种毒素的玉米贸易商人数分别增加了10.3倍和3.2倍;在贝宁和多哥,至少有33%的交易员相信这些信息;贝宁和加纳分别有11.4和28.4%的消费者将不良谷物分类丢弃。本文认为,持续的公众教育有助于减少黄曲霉毒素污染。
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