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The effect of improper food handling on gastrointestinal diseases in Gombe State

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Background of the Study
Improper food handling is a major contributor to the transmission of gastrointestinal diseases, a pressing public health issue in Gombe State. In many food service settings—ranging from informal street stalls to small eateries—food is often handled without adherence to recommended hygiene practices. This includes inadequate handwashing, cross-contamination between raw and cooked foods, and improper temperature control during storage and preparation. Such practices create an environment where pathogenic bacteria, viruses, and parasites can proliferate, leading to outbreaks of gastrointestinal diseases like salmonellosis, E. coli infections, and viral gastroenteritis (Adebayo, 2023; Musa, 2024).

Gombe State, with its rapid urbanization and burgeoning informal food sector, faces significant challenges in maintaining food safety standards. Many food vendors lack access to proper sanitation facilities, and there is often minimal oversight by local health authorities. The economic constraints and high competition in the informal market further discourage investment in adequate hygiene practices. Studies conducted in similar settings have demonstrated a direct correlation between lapses in food handling and the incidence of gastrointestinal infections, which not only affect individual health but also place a considerable burden on local healthcare services (Chukwu, 2024).

Furthermore, consumer awareness about the risks associated with improper food handling remains limited. Many consumers in Gombe State assume that food sold in local markets is safe, despite the observable deficits in hygiene practices. This misplaced trust exacerbates the public health risk, as individuals unknowingly expose themselves to potential pathogens. The convergence of these factors—poor infrastructure, inadequate training of food handlers, and low public awareness—underscores the need for an in-depth investigation into how improper food handling contributes to gastrointestinal diseases in the region. By understanding the specific practices that lead to contamination and disease transmission, targeted interventions can be designed to mitigate these risks and improve overall food safety (Olawale, 2025).

Statement of the Problem
Despite the critical role of food in sustaining daily life, improper handling practices in Gombe State have resulted in a persistent challenge of gastrointestinal disease outbreaks. Food vendors in the region, particularly within informal sectors, frequently operate under conditions that do not meet basic hygiene standards. The absence of proper handwashing facilities, inadequate separation of raw and cooked foods, and poor temperature control during food storage are common issues. These practices have been linked to an increased prevalence of gastrointestinal diseases, which in turn strain local healthcare systems and reduce productivity due to illness (Ibrahim, 2024).

Moreover, regulatory oversight is often limited by resource constraints, meaning that non-compliance with food safety protocols remains largely unchecked. The lack of structured training for food handlers further compounds the problem, as many individuals involved in food preparation are not aware of the best practices necessary to prevent contamination. This problemis intensified by the economic pressures that encourage vendors to cut costs at the expense of proper hygiene. Consequently, consumers are regularly exposed to contaminated food, leading to widespread gastrointestinal illnesses that affect vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly (Umar, 2023).

The current state of food handling practices and their direct impact on gastrointestinal health in Gombe State is not well-documented. This knowledge gap hampers the development of effective intervention strategies and public health policies. Therefore, a systematic investigation is needed to quantify the association between improper food handling and gastrointestinal diseases, identify critical control points, and recommend evidence-based improvements.

Objectives of the Study

  1. To evaluate current food handling practices among food vendors in Gombe State.
  2. To determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal diseases linked to improper food handling.
  3. To propose targeted interventions to improve food handling practices and reduce disease incidence.

Research Questions

  1. What are the common food handling practices among vendors in Gombe State?
  2. How are these practices associated with the prevalence of gastrointestinal diseases?
  3. What interventions can effectively improve food handling practices?

Research Hypotheses

  1. Improper food handling practices are significantly associated with higher rates of gastrointestinal diseases.
  2. Lack of proper sanitation facilities contributes to the prevalence of foodborne pathogens.
  3. Targeted training programs will significantly improve food handling practices and reduce disease incidence.

Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study will focus on informal and semi-formal food vendors in urban areas of Gombe State. Data will be gathered through direct observation, surveys, and health facility records. Limitations include potential self-reporting bias and difficulty in standardizing observations across diverse settings.

Definitions of Terms

  • Improper Food Handling: Practices that do not adhere to established hygiene protocols during food preparation, storage, or service.
  • Gastrointestinal Diseases: Illnesses affecting the digestive system, often resulting from the ingestion of contaminated food.
  • Food Vendors: Individuals or businesses involved in the sale of food, typically in informal market settings.




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