Pre-slaughter, slaughter and post-slaughter practices of slaughterhouse workers in Southeast, Nigeria: Animal welfare, meat quality, food safety and public health implications.
Emmanuel Okechukwu NjogaStanley U IloObichukwu C NwobiOnyinye S Onwumere-IdolorFestus E AjiboChinwe E OkoliIshmael F JajaJames Wabwire OguttuPublished in: PloS one (2023)
The findings show that slaughter practices of SHWs have detrimental impacts on the quality and safety of meats processed for human consumption in Southeast, Nigeria. These findings underscore the need to: improve the welfare condition of slaughter-animals, mechanise abattoir operations, train and retrain the SHWs on hygienic carcass/meat processing practices. There is a need to adopt strict enforcement of food safety laws to promote meat quality, food safety and consequently promote the health of the public.