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​FAO. 2020. Be safe from fish liver flukes: Good food safety practices. Bangkok


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    Fish Liver flukes is one of neglected foodborne parasitic zoonoses found in Asia. In order to enhance food safety risk communication for prevention and control of this neglected foodborne parasitic zoonose, a series of infographics of be safe from fish liver flukes (4 pieces: adverse health effect, cause of fish liver flukes , transmission rout and good food safety practices) is developed targeting at consumers at community level.
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    Fish Liver flukes is one of neglected foodborne parasitic zoonoses found in Asia. In order to enhance food safety risk communication for prevention and control of this neglected foodborne parasitic zoonose, a series of infographics of be safe from fish liver flukes (4 pieces: adverse health effect, cause of fish liver flukes , transmission rout and good food safety practices) have been developed, targeted at consumers at the community level.
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    Fish Liver flukes are one of the neglected foodborne parasitic zoonoses found in Asia. In order to enhance food safety risk communication for prevention and control of this neglected foodborne parasitic zoonose, a series of infographics of be safe from fish liver flukes have been prepared.

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