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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2022.10.2.12

An Analysis of Meal Hygiene Management Status of Children's Foodservice Facilities in Anyang Area - Regarding the Change in the Number of Visits due to COVID-19 -  

Kim, Hye Won (Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Anyang Univ.)
Pie, Jae Eun (Dept. of Food and Nutrition, Anyang Univ.)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.10, no.2, 2022 , pp. 12-20 More about this Journal
Abstract
In order to prevent mass infection of food poisoning in children, children's foodservice facilities should always thoroughly manage the hygiene and safety of meals. In this study, the hygiene management levels of daycare centers and kindergartens were compared according to the characteristics of foodservice facilities for four years from 2018, and the effect of the number of visits on the meal hygiene management scores analyzed. The facilities were divided into a small-scale and the group foodservice facilities and was divided into the Sprout group and the Fruit group according to the meal hygiene management level. As a result, the meal hygiene management of the Fruit group was generally better than that of the Sprout group, and the meal hygiene management scores in the second half of each year increased compared to the first half of the year. In addition, it was confirmed that the meal hygiene management scores in 2020, when the number of visits to foodservice facilities decreased due to COVID-19, was the worst compared to other years, and the decrease in the number of visits could affect the level of hygiene management. In conclusion, meal hygiene management of children's foodservice facilities should be applied differently depending on the characteristics of the facilities. Moreover, the number of visits and the hygiene management scores correlated, so it is considered that the appropriate number of visits should be maintained to improve the meal hygiene management level. However, in situations where it is necessary to prevent the spread of mass infectious diseases such as COVID-19, other active measures to replace visits should be proposed.
Keywords
Center for Children's Foodservice Management; Children; COVID-19; Foodservice Facilities; Meal Hygiene Management;
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