Food control management
Food control management is the overall system that countries can put in place to assure the safety of the food being produced, processed, handled, served, imported, exported and consumed. Effective food control systems require policy and operational coordination at the national level. Such systems can be achieved through a coordinated multi-agency approach, integrated food control management, or by establishing a single agency to address food safety from farm to table.
This page provides links to information associated with the work of WHO and its partners to address this issue in countries and areas of the Western Pacific.
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Relevant publications and documents
Stop the Spread - Measures to Stop the Spread of Highly Pathogenic Bird Flu at its Source
This document outlines strategies to minimise the disease in the production, distribution, processing and marketing of poultry, thereby reducing the risk to human health from Avian Influenza.The strategies where developed during the FAO/OIE/WHO Consultation on Avian Influenza and Human Health: Risk Reduction Measures in Producing, Marketing, and Living with Animals in Asia, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, from 4 to 6 July 2005 (full meeting report is below).
FAO/OIE/WHO Consultation on Avian Influenza and Human Health: Risk Reduction Measures in Producing, Marketing, and Living with Animals in Asia
This meeting report covers the presentations and discussions undertaken on the following:(1) the current practices employed in the production and marketing of live animals in Asia that might have potential human health implications;(2) the scope and effectiveness of current regulatory control measures applied to the production, distribution and marketing of live animals for food in Asia to minimize the human health risk;(3) the provision of guidance applicable in developing countries regarding appropriate regulatory controls in the production, distribution and marketing of live animals for food;(4) identification of effective interventions that would (a) enhance community awareness and understanding of high-risk human behaviors and practices contributing to the emergence and prevalence of avian influenza in humans and poultry; and (b) facilitate change aimed at reducing the risk of zoonoses to human health; and(5) determination of research that needs to be undertaken to strengthen regulatory controls.
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