scholarly journals Impacts of Housing and Storage Environments on Physical Quality and the Potential Public Health Risks of Chicken Table Eggs

Author(s):  
Karima Mogahed Fahim ◽  
Mahmoud Abdelaty Mahmoud Khalf ◽  
Sara Mohamed Nader ◽  
Elshaimaa Ismael
2015 ◽  
Vol 58 (3) ◽  
pp. 49-58
Author(s):  
Ama Asabea Asare ◽  
Duri Song

Under the purview of the Ontario Public Health Standards, specifically the Environmental Health Program Standards, Boards of Health (BOHs) are required to identify and report potential public health risks, health hazards, and conditions that can affect healthy environments. BOHs often utilize State of the Environment (SOE) reports to fulfill this mandate. The purpose of SOE reports is to disseminate vital information regarding the status of environmental factors that can impact human health and their related effects. Currently, BOHs in Ontario do not use a common approach to SOE reporting. A scoping review methodology was adopted to evaluate the range of content and level of information covered within the most recent SOE reports from 14 BOHs. The scoping review provided an opportunity to catalogue common themes and information contained within each of the reports. This information was then used to create a framework that could serve as a guideline for future SOE reporting.


Meat Science ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 93 (1) ◽  
pp. 73-78 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Magwedere ◽  
R. Shilangale ◽  
R.S. Mbulu ◽  
Y. Hemberger ◽  
L.C. Hoffman ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
pp. 315-323
Author(s):  
Ngozi N. Odu ◽  
Best Akwasiam ◽  
Anwuli U. Osadebe ◽  
Iheanyi O. Okonko

2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ollo Kambire ◽  
Ama Antoinette Adingra ◽  
Konan Mathurin Yao ◽  
Rose Koffi-Nevry

This study was conducted to characterize virulence genes ofEscherichia coliisolates from water, sediment, fish, and crab in Aby Lagoon. Serogrouping was performed by EPEC antisera in 113E. colistrains. The presence of diarrhea-associated genes(eae, stx, AggR, elt,andest)was assessed by multiplex PCR using specific primers. Based on the multiplex PCR, sixty-two isolates (42 from water, 19 from sediment, and 1 from crab) were positive for virulence genes, including 34 positive forelt(ETEC), 46 positive forest(ETEC),24 positive for botheltandest,6 positive forstx(EHEC), 1 positive for bothstx+est, and 1 positive for bothstx+elt.Geneseae(EPEC) andAggR(EAEC) were not detected. Nine serogroups (O114, O127, O55, O111, O86, O119, O126, O128, and O142) were identified. This study revealed the presence of diarrheagenic and nondiarrheagenicE. coliand potential public health risks if fishery products are not appropriately cooked.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 560
Author(s):  
Pietro Brunetti ◽  
Raffaele Giorgetti ◽  
Adriano Tagliabracci ◽  
Marilyn A. Huestis ◽  
Francesco Paolo Busardò

The rising use of designer benzodiazepines (DBZD) is a cat-and-mouse game between organized crime and law enforcement. Non-prohibited benzodiazepines are introduced onto the global drug market and scheduled as rapidly as possible by international authorities. In response, DBZD are continuously modified to avoid legal sanctions and drug seizures and generally to increase the abuse potential of the DBZD. This results in an unpredictable fluctuation between the appearance and disappearance of DBZD in the illicit market. Thirty-one DBZD were considered for review after consulting the international early warning database, but only 3-hydroxyphenazepam, adinazolam, clonazolam, etizolam, deschloroetizolam, diclazepam, flualprazolam, flubromazepam, flubromazolam, meclonazepam, phenazepam and pyrazolam had sufficient data to contribute to this scoping review. A total of 49 reports describing 1 drug offense, 2 self-administration studies, 3 outpatient department admissions, 44 emergency department (ED) admissions, 63 driving under the influence of drugs (DUID) and 141 deaths reported between 2008 and 2021 are included in this study. Etizolam, flualprazolam flubromazolam and phenazepam were implicated in the majority of adverse-events, drug offenses and deaths. However, due to a general lack of knowledge of DBZD pharmacokinetics and toxicity, and due to a lack of validated analytical methods, total cases are much likely higher. Between 2019 and April 2020, DBZD were identified in 48% and 83% of postmortem and DUID cases reported to the UNODC, respectively, with flualprazolam, flubromazolam and etizolam as the most frequently detected substances. DBZD toxicology, public health risks and adverse events are reported.


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