Foodborne Pathogens Dilemma in the Mediterranean Diet: Case of Lebanon

Caline Harb, E. Mouannes, M. B. Zeidan, A. A. Nour, L. Hanna‐Wakim
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Mediterranean food has been known for its positive health impact however, a huge concern regarding its safety still remains. We reviewed the literature on food safety and foodborne illnesses particularly those caused by bacteria over the past 20 years in Lebanon. Food safety practice has major gaps in Lebanon where several food types of dairy products, meat, poultry, vegetables, and water have been reported to be contaminated by Brucella species, Campylobacter jejuni, Escherichia coli, Listeria monocytogenes, Salmonella species, Staphylococcus aureus, and Yersinia species. Furthermore, the majority of these reported bacterial foodborne infections have shown resistance to several antibiotics. Food safety practice needs substantial efforts from public and private sector to protect consumers and help maintain a decent socio-economic status. This can only be implemented by new laws regulating the food chain, from farm to fork. Consumers as well need to become more aware about good food hygiene practices.
地中海饮食中的食源性病原体困境:黎巴嫩的案例
地中海食物以其对健康的积极影响而闻名,然而,对其安全性的巨大担忧仍然存在。我们回顾了关于食品安全和食源性疾病的文献,特别是过去20年来在黎巴嫩由细菌引起的。黎巴嫩的食品安全实践存在重大差距,据报告,几种食品类型的乳制品、肉类、家禽、蔬菜和水受到布鲁氏菌、空肠弯曲杆菌、大肠杆菌、单核细胞增多李斯特菌、沙门氏菌、金黄色葡萄球菌和耶尔森菌的污染。此外,这些报告的细菌性食源性感染中的大多数已显示出对几种抗生素的耐药性。食品安全实践需要公共和私营部门作出重大努力,以保护消费者并帮助维持体面的社会经济地位。这只能通过监管从农场到餐桌的食物链的新法律来实现。消费者也需要更加了解良好的食品卫生习惯。
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