尼泊尔的牛奶和肉类安全:应对挑战并探索解决方案

Deepak Subedi , Sameer Thakur , Anil Gautam , Madhav Poudel , Sumit Jyoti , Abhinandan Devkota , Milan Kandel , Ananda Tiwari
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通过动物源性食品传播人畜共患疾病对全球公共卫生构成重大挑战,受污染的牛奶和肉类是主要的传播途径。在尼泊尔,这些产品的消费不断增加,加大了食源性疾病的风险,这主要是由于广泛的细菌污染。本文系统探讨了尼泊尔牛奶和肉制品中沙门氏菌、大肠杆菌、志贺氏菌、金黄色葡萄球菌、布鲁氏菌、蜡样芽孢杆菌、结核分枝杆菌和弯曲杆菌等主要病原菌的流行、分布及其公共卫生意义。该分析确定了主要的影响因素:卫生和环境卫生做法不足、监管框架薄弱、基础设施不足、抗生素使用不当以及公众意识有限。高水平的细菌污染,加上抗生素耐药菌株的出现,强调了采取战略性干预措施的紧迫性。建议的措施包括严格执行个人卫生和环境卫生标准,加强监管政策,加强基础设施,开展全面的公众教育活动,以及谨慎的抗生素管理。实施这些战略对于改善尼泊尔的食品安全、保护公众健康和减轻细菌性人畜共患疾病带来的风险至关重要。
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Milk and meat safety in Nepal: addressing challenges and exploring solutions
The transmission of zoonotic diseases through animal-derived food products poses a significant global public health challenge, with contaminated milk and meat serving as major transmission pathways. In Nepal, the growing consumption of these products has amplified the risk of foodborne illnesses, largely due to widespread bacterial contamination. This review systematically explores the prevalence, distribution, and public health significance of key bacterial pathogens, including Salmonella, Escherichia coli, Shigella, Staphylococcus aureus, Brucella, Bacillus cereus, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and Campylobacter in Nepalese milk and meat products. The analysis identifies major contributing factors: inadequate hygiene and sanitation practices, weak regulatory frameworks, insufficient infrastructure, improper antibiotic usage, and limited public awareness. The high levels of bacterial contamination, coupled with the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains, underscore the urgency for strategic interventions. Recommended measures include strict enforcement of hygiene and sanitation standards, strengthening regulatory policies, enhancing infrastructure, comprehensive public education campaigns, and prudent antibiotic stewardship. Implementation of these strategies is imperative to improve food safety, protect public health, and mitigate the risks posed by bacterial zoonotic diseases in Nepal.
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