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COVID-19 infection prevention practices among a sample of food handlers of food and drink establishments in Ethiopia.

Atsedemariam AndualemBelachew TegegneSewunet AdemeTarikuwa NatnaelGete BerihunMasresha AbebeYeshiwork AlemnewAlemebante MuluYordanos MezemirAbayneh MelakuTaffere AddisEmaway BelayZebader WalleLake KumlachewAbraham TeymMetadel Adane
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Our findings showed that around one-third of food handlers had good infection prevention practices. Thus, to reduce COVID-19 transmission, integrated work is urgently needed to further improve food handlers' good practices, knowledge and attitude about infection prevention through providing health education, training and by making written infection prevention guidelines available in food and drink establishments.
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