The Role of Contaminated Water in Food Poisoning: An Assessment of Agricultural and Processing Practices
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Food poisoning, water contamination, pathogens, and foodborne outbreaks.Abstract
Abstract: Food poisoning remains a major public health concern, with contaminated water playing a significant role in the transmission of foodborne pathogens and chemical pollutants. This study assesses the impact of water contamination in agricultural and food processing practices, examining sources, health implications, and strategies for mitigation. Findings indicate that agricultural water contamination arises from untreated irrigation water, pesticide runoff, and livestock waste, while industrial and municipal wastewater further contribute to microbial and chemical pollutants. In food processing, the use of unsafe water in washing, processing, and storage of food facilitates the spread of pathogens such as Salmonella, E. coli, Listeria, and Vibrio, leading to severe health effects, particularly among vulnerable populations. Case studies reveal outbreaks linked to poor water quality, underscoring the urgent need for stricter water safety regulations. To mitigate risks, this study recommends the adoption of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), along with enhanced water treatment and purification methods. Strengthening policy and regulatory frameworks for water and food safety, coupled with public awareness initiatives, is critical in reducing contamination risks. Future research should focus on innovative water purification technologies, the impact of climate change on waterborne food contamination, and microbial resistance in food and water systems. These findings contribute to ongoing efforts to safeguard food safety and public health by addressing waterborne contamination in agricultural and industrial food production.
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