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Prevention of Foodborne Disease: The Five Keys To Safer Food

Three keys to preventing foodborne disease are keeping clean, separating raw and cooked foods, and cooking foods thoroughly. The World Health Organization actively promotes these "Five Keys to Safer Food" globally to reduce the large burden of foodborne illness worldwide. Proper food handling according to the Five Keys can prevent most cases of food poisoning and contributes to reducing diseases from animals like avian flu.

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Prevention of Foodborne Disease: The Five Keys To Safer Food

Three keys to preventing foodborne disease are keeping clean, separating raw and cooked foods, and cooking foods thoroughly. The World Health Organization actively promotes these "Five Keys to Safer Food" globally to reduce the large burden of foodborne illness worldwide. Proper food handling according to the Five Keys can prevent most cases of food poisoning and contributes to reducing diseases from animals like avian flu.

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Five keys to safer food Prevention of

Keep clean
• Wash your hands before handling food and often during
Foodborne Disease:

food preparation
• Wash your hands after going to the toilet The Five Keys to
Safer Food
• Wash and sanitize all surfaces and equipment used for
food preparation
• Protect kitchen areas and food from insects, pests and
other animals

Separate raw and cooked


• Separate raw meat, poultry and seafood from other foods
• Use separate equipment and utensils such as knives and
There is a growing demand for food safety
cutting boards for handling raw foods
• Store food in containers to avoid contact between raw
information at the international, national and
and prepared foods local level. Working with WHO’s network of
regional and national offices and partner
Cook thoroughly organizations, the Five Keys messages
• Cook food thoroughly, especially meat, poultry, eggs can be successfully disseminated all
and seafood
over the world. WHO encourages
• Bring foods like soups and stews to boiling to make sure
that they have reached 70°C. For meat and poultry,
governments, industry and consumer
make sure that juices are clear, not pink. Ideally, use a organizations to disseminate this important
thermometer food hygiene message.
• Reheat cooked food thoroughly

Keep food at safe temperatures


• Do not leave cooked food at room temperature for
To learn more about the Five Keys to Safer Food
more than 2 hours
and potential collaborations,
• Refrigerate promptly all cooked and perishable food
contact:
(preferably below 5°C)
Françoise Fontannaz
• Keep cooked food piping hot (more than 60°C) prior to serving
Department of Food Safety and Zoonoses
• Do not store food too long even in the refrigerator
E.mail: fontannazf@who.int
• Do not thaw frozen food at room temperature

Use safe water and raw materials


• Use safe water or treat it to make it safe
• Select fresh and wholesome foods
• Choose foods processed for safety, such as pasteurized
milk
• Wash fruits and vegetables, especially if eaten raw
• Do not use food beyond its expiry date Avenue Appia 20  -  1211 Geneva 27  -  Switzerland
Each day thousands Knowledge is the Proper food handling
of people die from key to health is key to foodborne
preventable foodborne disease prevention
WHO actively promotes the adaptation of global
disease health messages to the local level. Educational
projects are being implemented at the community
Foodborne disease level and over 100 countries have reported using the WHO in action
Five Keys to Safer Food to train food handlers and
• Is a problem in both developing educate the consummers in various settings (small WHO has developed a global food
and developed countries food businesses, restaurants, canteens, schools, hygiene message with five key steps
• Is a strain on health care systems home). that promote health. The message
• Severely affects infants, young explains safe food handling and
children, elderly and the sick The Five Keys to Safer Food preparation practices.
• Creates a vicious cycle of diarrhoea and poster has been translated into
malnutrition 87 languages.
• Hurts the national economy and
development, and international trade

Food can become contaminated with dangerous


microorganisms at any point before consumption.

Following simple food hygiene steps can prevent


most foodborne diseases.

Following the Five Keys not


only prevents illness from eating
contaminated food but also contributes
to the prevention of diseases caused by
handling infected animals, such as avian flu.

The poster and training manual are


available in electronic format at:
http://www.who.int/foodsafety/consumer/en

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