CARPHA Promoting Food Safety In The Caribbean
Caribbean and World Newsby Toter 7 months ago 32 Views 0 comments
The Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is spearheading a significant food safety collaboration with regional health and tourism stakeholders for the Cricket World Cup and other mass-crowd events.
The disclosure came in a CARPHA release marking World Food Safety Day on June 7th.
Six Caribbean countries, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Guyana, Saint Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago, are ICC Men’s T20 World Cup match hosts.
CARPHA disclosed that it was assisting the host countries in strengthening surveillance, early warning and response, laboratory, health, prevention and control, and food safety capacity for the games and other mass gathering events.
According to CARPHA, during the Cricket World Cup preparatory phase from February to May 2024, almost 900 food vendors likely to sell food at the cricket stadiums and environs received training in Food Safety for Food Handlers at Mass Gathering Events.
A mass gathering surveillance system was developed and implemented to capture the six internationally recognized potential syndromes, including gastroenteritis.
CARPHA has trained and certified over 500 persons in nine Member States in advanced food safety.
The regional health agency is also implementing an integrated foodborne diseases programme.
According to a CARPHA release, the programme involves integrating...
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