"We never boil our milk, it will cause sore udders and mastitis in our cows"- consumption practices, knowledge and milk safety awareness in Senegal.
Bhagyalakshmi Chengat PrakashbabuJacqueline M CardwellLaura CraigheadAndrée Prisca Ndjoug NdourDamitoti YempabouElhadji BaRianatou Bada-AlambedjiAyayi Justin AkakpoJavier GuitianPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
Lack of awareness of milk borne infections and some traditional practices put milk and milk product consumers in the study area at high risk of milk borne diseases.. Prioritising certain sub population at households (Pregnant women and children) makes then vulnerable to milk-borne hazards. It will be challenging to change the risky practices as they are motivated by cultural beliefs hence the best strategy to promote milk safety will be to encourage the boiling of milk by consumers.