Christus C Miderho, Lucy G Njue, George O Abong, Kanigula Mubagwa, Michael Sulyok
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摘要
玉米食品中的霉菌毒素污染构成重大公共卫生风险,特别是对婴幼儿(IYC),但刚果民主共和国(DRC)关于护理人员知识、态度和做法(KAP)的数据有限。本研究通过2024年2月至3月在8个卫生区采用多阶段抽样方法进行的横断面调查,评估了南基伍428名母亲和照顾者的KAP。结构化问卷收集数据,使用SPSS v26和R软件进行分析。研究结果显示,对霉菌毒素污染的了解总体上是公平的,并且与地理位置有关(OR = 4.195, p
Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice of mothers/caregivers on mycotoxin contamination of infants and young children porridge in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Mycotoxin contamination in maize-based foods poses a significant public health risk, especially for infants and young children (IYC), yet limited data exist on caregiver knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). This study assessed KAP among 428 mothers and caregivers in South Kivu through a cross-sectional survey conducted in February-March 2024 using a multistage sampling method across eight health zones. Structured questionnaires captured data, which were analysed using SPSS v26 and R software. Findings show that knowledge of mycotoxin contamination was generally fair and associated with geographic location (OR = 4.195, p < 0.000), household size (OR = 1.106, p = 0.036) and education level (OR = 1.04, p = 0.04). Attitudes were largely positive and also linked to location (OR = 0.591, p = 0.036). Most caregivers practiced safe food handling: 90.3% stored flour in ventilated areas, 93.3% shelled maize manually and 89.3% pre-treated flour, though adoption of nixtamalization was low. Better knowledge and attitudes correlated with improved practices. The results highlight the need for targeted nutrition education to enhance food safety and reduce mycotoxin exposure in complementary foods for IYC in the DRC.
期刊介绍:
Mycotoxin Research, the official publication of the Society for Mycotoxin Research, is a peer-reviewed, scientific journal dealing with all aspects related to toxic fungal metabolites. The journal publishes original research articles and reviews in all areas dealing with mycotoxins. As an interdisciplinary platform, Mycotoxin Research welcomes submission of scientific contributions in the following research fields:
- Ecology and genetics of mycotoxin formation
- Mode of action of mycotoxins, metabolism and toxicology
- Agricultural production and mycotoxins
- Human and animal health aspects, including exposure studies and risk assessment
- Food and feed safety, including occurrence, prevention, regulatory aspects, and control of mycotoxins
- Environmental safety and technology-related aspects of mycotoxins
- Chemistry, synthesis and analysis.