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Introduction Food hygiene practices is a subject of wide scope and it is a broad term used to describe the preservation and preparation of foods in a manner that ensures the food is safe for human consumption. Food hygiene deals with the prevention of contamination of food stuffs at all stages of production, collection, transportation, storage, preparation, sale and consumption. Food borne illness is defined as a disease, usually eith […]
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Microbial evaluation of twenty samples of raw milk from a diary farm (Emene fulani cattle rearers) was carried out using five method: viz direct microcopies count nutrient agar count, Blood agar count, Mac conkey agar count (celiforms only) and Acid fast bacilli staring was done to assay for the presence of the Tubercle bacillus. The bacterial was were as follows: direct microscopic counts ranged from 9.0x 105 to 9.5 x 107 counts on Nu […]
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There is a general feeling that rural urban health programme cannot be engineered by Mass media. But thanks for media pluralson. This term which refers to an increase in the number and variety of media structures and organizations has improved the variety of functions to which the media put in the society. The aim of this study is to access the extent at which mass media propagates health messages in the society to minimize death and e […]
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This study aimed to investigate the causes and effects of cholera during the rainy season in Benin City. Seven research questions were formulated, and a survey was conducted among one hundred and fifty (150) respondents to collect data. The findings indicated several key factors: inadequate environmental sanitation contributes to cholera outbreaks, handwashing before eating helps prevent cholera, consuming and coming into contact with […]