Public health and hygienic condition of retailers at fish markets in Sylhet Sadar of Bangladesh

Md. Alamgir Hossain, M. Hossain, M. Rasul, M. Bapary
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The hygienic and sanitary conditions of majority of the retail fish markets are very poor and unhealthy that may have an impact on fish retailers. The present study was conducted in two retail fish markets located in Kajirbazar and Bondorbazar, in Sadar Sylhet, to assess the hygiene and sanitary condition of fish retailers. Information was collected through questionnaire interview and participatory rural appraisal (PRA) from the retailers and other value chain stakeholders. It was found that about 82% of fish retailers were permanent in these retail markets. The retailers are mainly involved in selling various species of fishes such as carps, catfishes, tilapia, koi, hilsa, shrimp and other small indigenous fishes. The sources of these fishes are mainly of nearby haors, river and ponds. The retailers get fishes from various suppliers and also collected from producers. The income level of fish retailers is relatively low although they are trying to improve their socio-economic conditions. Besides, about 9% of the retailers do not have any formal education whereas 70% and 21% have their education in primary and secondary level, respectively. Although the majority of the retailers were found literate, however, their knowledge on public health was seemed to be very poor. Due to lack of proper knowledge on public health, they are frequently affected by various diseases such as common cold, diarrhea, lesion, fever, skin disease and so on. Particularly, 48% of the fish retailers are affected by the lesion on hands, and 31% and 27% of retailers have been affected by the lesion between fingers or toes, respectively. About 20% of the retailers do not have adequate knowledge on fish quality or benefit of using ice in fish preservation in retail markets. Considering all together, the present study revealed that the retailers operated fish markets are ill-managed, unhygienic and unsatisfactory. The lack of proper fish preservation facilities, poor water supply and unplanned infrastructures are generally regarded as a noticeable problem in the retail markets. In addition, the lack of retailer’s education, consciousness about fish quality, lack of training on hygienic and sanitary conditions are seemed to be involved in spoiling or deteriorating fish quality before reaching to the consumers. Therefore, the proper education and training on hygienic and sanitary conditions as well as sufficient knowledge on maintaining fish quality is required for retailers involved in fish retailing in the markets. It can be concluded that the improvement of relevant facilities of fish markets and proper supervision by respective authorities can ensure the better public health for retailers and safe fish food for consumers.
孟加拉国锡尔赫特萨达尔鱼市场零售商的公共卫生和卫生状况
大多数鱼类零售市场的卫生和卫生条件非常差和不健康,可能对鱼类零售商产生影响。本研究是在萨达尔锡尔赫特的Kajirbazar和Bondorbazar两个零售鱼市场进行的,目的是评估鱼零售商的卫生和卫生状况。通过问卷访谈和参与式农村评估(PRA)收集零售商和其他价值链利益相关者的信息。调查发现,约82%的鱼类零售商是这些零售市场的常驻零售商。零售商主要销售各种鱼类,如鲤鱼、鲶鱼、罗非鱼、锦鲤、鲥鱼、虾和其他小型本地鱼类。这些鱼的来源主要是附近的海、河和池塘。零售商从各种供应商那里买鱼,也从生产商那里收集鱼。鱼类零售商的收入水平相对较低,尽管他们正在努力改善其社会经济条件。此外,约9%的零售商没有接受过任何正规教育,而70%和21%的零售商分别接受过小学和中学教育。尽管大多数零售商都受过教育,但他们对公共卫生的了解似乎很差。由于缺乏适当的公共卫生知识,他们经常受到各种疾病的影响,如感冒、腹泻、病变、发烧、皮肤病等。特别是,48%的鱼类零售商受到手部病变的影响,31%和27%的零售商分别受到手指或脚趾之间病变的影响。约有20%的零售商对鱼的品质或在零售市场使用冰保存鱼的好处没有足够的认识。综上所述,本研究显示零售商经营的鱼市管理不善、不卫生,令人不满意。缺乏适当的鱼类保存设施、供水差和未经规划的基础设施通常被认为是零售市场的一个明显问题。此外,零售商缺乏教育,缺乏对鱼类质量的意识,缺乏卫生和卫生条件方面的培训,似乎是导致鱼类质量在到达消费者之前就变质或恶化的原因。因此,参与市场鱼类零售的零售商必须接受有关卫生和卫生条件的适当教育和培训,并具备保持鱼类品质的足够知识。由此可见,改善鱼市的相关设施和有关当局的适当监管,可以确保零售商有更好的公众健康,并为消费者提供安全的鱼食。
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