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      Parasitic and Chemical Foodborne Diseases in Sudan

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      African Journal of Engineering & Technology
      Sudanese Researchers Foundation
      Food borne disease; Parasites; Chemicals; Contamination

            Abstract

            The interest in parasitic and chemical foodborne diseases has increased due to its increased danger, as chemical poisoning of food often occurs within minutes. This pollution occurs in restaurants or when preparing food at home, in food laboratories and in factories that produce food and drink in large quantities. In developing countries, intestinal parasites are one of the dangerous problems that affect health and lead to an increase in illness and death because of poor economic, social, and health conditions. Chemical hazards are both natural and unnatural toxins and contaminants in food. Some toxins come from the food source, either naturally or due to mishandling. Safe food provides health to the individual and the community and protects it from the risks of diseases that may cause by eating these contaminated foods. This review aims to report information and published data of foodborne diseases acquired in Sudan. The review showed that, there are many risks, to varying degrees, in a wide range of food consumed in Sudan, which raises concern about the potential threat to the public health of the people and requires more attention by the responsible authorities in the state such as the Sudanese Standards and Metrology Organization and the judicial authorities to establish laws that regulate and follow up on this.

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            African Journal of Engineering & Technology
            Sudanese Researchers Foundation
            3 January 2023
            Affiliations
            [1 ] Microbiology department, Faculty of medicine and Health Sciences, University of Dongola;
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            https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9727-3050
            Article
            10.47959/AJET.2021.1.1.13
            9c6a71c1-85cf-45fa-9369-8fd98f3db008

            This work has been published open access under Creative Commons Attribution License CC BY 4.0 , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Conditions, terms of use and publishing policy can be found at www.scienceopen.com .

            History
            : 24 June 2022
            : 11 July 2023
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            The datasets generated during and/or analysed during the current study are available from the corresponding author on reasonable request.
            Chemistry
            Food borne disease; Parasites; Chemicals; Contamination

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