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WORLD HEALTH DAY
विश्ि स्िास््य दििस
April 7, 2015
FOOD SAFETY: Getting The Basics Right
Dr. Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS & Dr Suresh K Pandey
SuVi Eye Institute & Lasik Laser Center,
Kota, Rajasthan, India
www.suvieye.com, Email-suvieye@gmail.com; Ph. 91-9351412449
IMA KOTA WORLD HEALTH DAY CELEBRATION &
INSTALLATION CEREMONY,
KOTA, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
World Health Day Celebration & Installation
Ceremony
Indian Medical Association, Kota, India
Branch
April 7, 2015
WORLD HEALTH DAY ORATION
Food
 Food and Water are the
most basic necessities for
survival.
 Most diseases, specially in developing
countries are still food and water-
borne
 Beyond survival, quality and quantity
of food determine good health or lack
of it.
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Medicine and Food
 Let Food be they medicine and
medicine be thy food. Hippocrates 460BC
 When Diet is wrong, medicine is of no
use, when diet is right, medicine is of
no need. Ayurvedic proverb
 He that takes medicine and neglects
diet, wastes the skills of the
physician. Chinese proverb
 ‘‘जैसा खाये अन्न िैसा होिे मन’’
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Food Security and Food Safety
 A situation that exists when all people,
at all times, have physical, social and
economic access to sufficient, safe and
nutritious food that meets their dietary
needs and food preferences for an active
and healthy life. (FAO 2001)
 Assurance that food will not cause harm
to the consumer when it is prepared
and/or eaten according to its intended
use.
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Food Security in India
 India is home to more than 230
million undernourished people (21%
of population) FAO report 2008
 Rising prices increase poverty and the
number of hungry people
 Inflation in food articles is higher than
general inflation, affecting the
poorest of poor in terms of
percentage
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Social issues
 Huge wastage in marriages (15%)
 Executive guest control order 1960s
 Lack of granaries, warehouses,
rotting food grains
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Food Safety
 Unsafe food can lead
to a range of health
problems
 diarrhoeal disease, viral disease (the
first Ebola cases were linked to
contaminated bush meat)
 reproductive and developmental
problems, cancers..
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Key Facts
 Unsafe food—containing harmful
bacteria, viruses, parasites or
chemical substances—causes more
than 200 diseases, ranging from
diarrhoea to cancers.
 Food-borne and waterborne
diarrhoeal diseases kill an estimated
2 million people annually, 700,000 in
SE Asia, including many children
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Food threats
 Bacteria: Salmonella, Vibrio,
Campylobacter...
 Virus: Norovirus, Hepatitis A
 Parasies: Echinococcus Entamoeba,
Ascaris, Giardia
 Prions
 Chemicals
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Changes in Food chain
 Intensive agriculture
 Globalization of food
trade
 Mass catering and
street food
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
WHO Day 2015
 Opportunity to alert
governments, manufacturers,
retailers and the public to the
importance of food safety—and the
part each can play in ensuring that
the food on peoples’ plates is safe to
eat.
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Aim of the Campaign
 Governments –
public awareness
campaigns
 Consumers –
ensure safety –
check labels, ask
questions, follow
hygiene tips
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Codex Alimentarius
 Latin for “book of food”
 Collection of internationally
recognized standards, codes of
practice, guidelines and other
recommendations relating to foods,
food production and food safety.
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
WHO’s five keys to safe food
 Keep clean
 Separate raw and
cooked food
 Cook thoroughly
 Cook and store at safe
temperatures
 Use clean water and raw
materials
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Growing safe vegetables
 Practice good personal hygiene
 Avoid animal fecal contamination
 Use treated fecal waste
 Risks from irrigation water
 Keep harvest and storage equipment
clean and dry
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Newer Problems
 Drug Residues, pesticides, genetically
modified foods
 Intensive agriculture
 Antimicrobial resistance
 Climate change
 Food allergies
 Mineral deficiencies, obesity and
NCDs – processed food
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Recent Concerns
 “One of the most
ubiquitous and
long-lasting
recent changes to
the surface of our
planet is the
accumulation and
fragmentation of
plastics,”
Say No to Disposables/ Educate
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Plastic Not so Fantastic
 Chemicals added to plastics are
absorbed by human bodies.
 Plastic buried deep in landfills can
leach harmful chemicals that spread
into groundwater.
 bisphenol A (BPA), found in
polycarbonate bottles and the linings
of food and beverage cans, can leach
into food and drinks.
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Plastic
 It has been estimated
that over one trillion plastic bags are
used worldwide each year and .5%
to 3% of all bags winds up recycled
 In 2006, the United Nations found
that each square mile of the ocean
has 46,000 pieces of plastic in it.
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Bottled Water – Lessons learnt
 Scare us – Tap
water
 Seduce Us –
Images of pristine
mountains and
nature
 Misleading Us
 SF (USA) ban
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Toxic Farming
 234 pesticides registered in India till
2012, 24 of these classifies as
potential carcinogens by US EPA
 67 pesticides in use which have been
banned elsewhere
 Many banned and restricted
pesticides in India appear in residue
testing
 Bio-accumulation & Bio-magnification
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Pesticides
 More than 95% of
the pesticide doesn’t reach the target
organisms, and reaches air soil and
water and contaminates them
 More water needed per crop
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Media Attention
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Punjab
 Food basket to disease basket
 20 % of all sampled wells have
nitrate levels above the safety limit of
50 mg of nitrate per litre for drinking
water
 Cause methemoglobinemia, (blue-
baby syndrome) and cancer.
 Overuse without precautions
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Punjab
 2.5% agriculture
land and 18%
pesticide use
 Cancer train to
Bikaner
 Malwa region
most highly affected
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Chemicals
 Naturally occuring: mycotoxins
(aflatoxin, ochratoxin), marine biotoxins
 Persistent organic Pollutants: industrial
processes, waste incineration – dioxins
and PCBs - reproductive &
developmental problems, damage the
immune system, interfere with
hormones and cause cancer.
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Heavy metals
 Lead, Cadmiumm and Mercury though
air water and soil pollution
 Dangerously high amounts of Barium,
Cadmium, Manganese, Lead and
Uranium, signifying long-term exposure
in hair of physically and mentally
challenged children in Punjab
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
GM Crops
 Bacillus thuringiensis (or Bt) –
bacteria produce chemicals harmful to
selective insects – biological pesticide
 The gene coding for Bt toxin injected
into cotton to give Bt cotton
 Initially, increased yield, more profits,
but a vicious cycle ensues, needs
refuge areas
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Organic farming in India
 Inida 7th in the world in terms of area
 Area under organic certification
highest in MP, followed by HP and
Rajasthan, yet no formal outlets for
organic produce in Rajasthan
 Balance between the two approaches
to feel the population
 Organic food superior? Tastier?
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Indian Scenario
 Need to strike a
balance between
organic farming
(Sikkim) and
increased production
 Hygiene
 Do not overdo,
overuse, use
precautions
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Storage
Let us start
Swchchata
here!
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Food Adulteration
 Milk products such as khoya, butter,
ghee, milk-based sweets, pulses
(arhar and rajma), mustard oil,
groundnut oil, poultry and meat
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Food Adulterants
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
What can we do?
 Be aware and
educate
 Walk the Talk
 Doctors well
suited to be the
change you
wish to see
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Walk the Talk
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
WORLD HEALTH DAY
विश्ि स्िास््य दििस
April 7, 2015
FOOD SAFETY: Getting The Basics Right
Dr. Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS & Dr Suresh K Pandey
SuVi Eye Institute & Lasik Laser Center,
Kota, Rajasthan, India
www.suvieye.com, Email-suvieye@gmail.com; Ph. 91-9351412449
IMA KOTA WORLD HEALTH DAY CELEBRATION &
INSTALLATION CEREMONY,
KOTA, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

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Food Safety: Getting the Basics Right World Health Day Oration delivered at Indian mMedical Association Kota Branch by Dr Vidushi Sharma & Dr Suresh K Pandey SuVi Eye Institute Kota India

  • 1. WORLD HEALTH DAY विश्ि स्िास््य दििस April 7, 2015 FOOD SAFETY: Getting The Basics Right Dr. Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS & Dr Suresh K Pandey SuVi Eye Institute & Lasik Laser Center, Kota, Rajasthan, India www.suvieye.com, Email-suvieye@gmail.com; Ph. 91-9351412449 IMA KOTA WORLD HEALTH DAY CELEBRATION & INSTALLATION CEREMONY, KOTA, RAJASTHAN, INDIA
  • 2. World Health Day Celebration & Installation Ceremony Indian Medical Association, Kota, India Branch April 7, 2015
  • 4. Food  Food and Water are the most basic necessities for survival.  Most diseases, specially in developing countries are still food and water- borne  Beyond survival, quality and quantity of food determine good health or lack of it. Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 5. Medicine and Food  Let Food be they medicine and medicine be thy food. Hippocrates 460BC  When Diet is wrong, medicine is of no use, when diet is right, medicine is of no need. Ayurvedic proverb  He that takes medicine and neglects diet, wastes the skills of the physician. Chinese proverb  ‘‘जैसा खाये अन्न िैसा होिे मन’’ Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 6. Food Security and Food Safety  A situation that exists when all people, at all times, have physical, social and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life. (FAO 2001)  Assurance that food will not cause harm to the consumer when it is prepared and/or eaten according to its intended use. Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 8. Food Security in India  India is home to more than 230 million undernourished people (21% of population) FAO report 2008  Rising prices increase poverty and the number of hungry people  Inflation in food articles is higher than general inflation, affecting the poorest of poor in terms of percentage Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 9. Social issues  Huge wastage in marriages (15%)  Executive guest control order 1960s  Lack of granaries, warehouses, rotting food grains Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
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  • 11. Food Safety  Unsafe food can lead to a range of health problems  diarrhoeal disease, viral disease (the first Ebola cases were linked to contaminated bush meat)  reproductive and developmental problems, cancers.. Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 12. Key Facts  Unsafe food—containing harmful bacteria, viruses, parasites or chemical substances—causes more than 200 diseases, ranging from diarrhoea to cancers.  Food-borne and waterborne diarrhoeal diseases kill an estimated 2 million people annually, 700,000 in SE Asia, including many children Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 13. Food threats  Bacteria: Salmonella, Vibrio, Campylobacter...  Virus: Norovirus, Hepatitis A  Parasies: Echinococcus Entamoeba, Ascaris, Giardia  Prions  Chemicals Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 14. Changes in Food chain  Intensive agriculture  Globalization of food trade  Mass catering and street food Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 15. WHO Day 2015  Opportunity to alert governments, manufacturers, retailers and the public to the importance of food safety—and the part each can play in ensuring that the food on peoples’ plates is safe to eat.
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  • 18. Aim of the Campaign  Governments – public awareness campaigns  Consumers – ensure safety – check labels, ask questions, follow hygiene tips Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 19. Codex Alimentarius  Latin for “book of food”  Collection of internationally recognized standards, codes of practice, guidelines and other recommendations relating to foods, food production and food safety. Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 20. WHO’s five keys to safe food  Keep clean  Separate raw and cooked food  Cook thoroughly  Cook and store at safe temperatures  Use clean water and raw materials Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
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  • 22. Growing safe vegetables  Practice good personal hygiene  Avoid animal fecal contamination  Use treated fecal waste  Risks from irrigation water  Keep harvest and storage equipment clean and dry Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 23. Newer Problems  Drug Residues, pesticides, genetically modified foods  Intensive agriculture  Antimicrobial resistance  Climate change  Food allergies  Mineral deficiencies, obesity and NCDs – processed food Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 24. Recent Concerns  “One of the most ubiquitous and long-lasting recent changes to the surface of our planet is the accumulation and fragmentation of plastics,”
  • 25. Say No to Disposables/ Educate Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 26. Plastic Not so Fantastic  Chemicals added to plastics are absorbed by human bodies.  Plastic buried deep in landfills can leach harmful chemicals that spread into groundwater.  bisphenol A (BPA), found in polycarbonate bottles and the linings of food and beverage cans, can leach into food and drinks. Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 27. Plastic  It has been estimated that over one trillion plastic bags are used worldwide each year and .5% to 3% of all bags winds up recycled  In 2006, the United Nations found that each square mile of the ocean has 46,000 pieces of plastic in it. Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 28. Bottled Water – Lessons learnt  Scare us – Tap water  Seduce Us – Images of pristine mountains and nature  Misleading Us  SF (USA) ban Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 29. Toxic Farming  234 pesticides registered in India till 2012, 24 of these classifies as potential carcinogens by US EPA  67 pesticides in use which have been banned elsewhere  Many banned and restricted pesticides in India appear in residue testing  Bio-accumulation & Bio-magnification Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 30. Pesticides  More than 95% of the pesticide doesn’t reach the target organisms, and reaches air soil and water and contaminates them  More water needed per crop Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 31. Media Attention Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 32. Punjab  Food basket to disease basket  20 % of all sampled wells have nitrate levels above the safety limit of 50 mg of nitrate per litre for drinking water  Cause methemoglobinemia, (blue- baby syndrome) and cancer.  Overuse without precautions Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 33. Punjab  2.5% agriculture land and 18% pesticide use  Cancer train to Bikaner  Malwa region most highly affected Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 34. Chemicals  Naturally occuring: mycotoxins (aflatoxin, ochratoxin), marine biotoxins  Persistent organic Pollutants: industrial processes, waste incineration – dioxins and PCBs - reproductive & developmental problems, damage the immune system, interfere with hormones and cause cancer. Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 35. Heavy metals  Lead, Cadmiumm and Mercury though air water and soil pollution  Dangerously high amounts of Barium, Cadmium, Manganese, Lead and Uranium, signifying long-term exposure in hair of physically and mentally challenged children in Punjab Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
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  • 37. GM Crops  Bacillus thuringiensis (or Bt) – bacteria produce chemicals harmful to selective insects – biological pesticide  The gene coding for Bt toxin injected into cotton to give Bt cotton  Initially, increased yield, more profits, but a vicious cycle ensues, needs refuge areas Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 38. Organic farming in India  Inida 7th in the world in terms of area  Area under organic certification highest in MP, followed by HP and Rajasthan, yet no formal outlets for organic produce in Rajasthan  Balance between the two approaches to feel the population  Organic food superior? Tastier? Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 39. Indian Scenario  Need to strike a balance between organic farming (Sikkim) and increased production  Hygiene  Do not overdo, overuse, use precautions Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 40. Storage Let us start Swchchata here! Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 41. Food Adulteration  Milk products such as khoya, butter, ghee, milk-based sweets, pulses (arhar and rajma), mustard oil, groundnut oil, poultry and meat Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
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  • 45. What can we do?  Be aware and educate  Walk the Talk  Doctors well suited to be the change you wish to see Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
  • 46. Walk the Talk Dr Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS
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  • 48. WORLD HEALTH DAY विश्ि स्िास््य दििस April 7, 2015 FOOD SAFETY: Getting The Basics Right Dr. Vidushi Sharma, MD, FRCS & Dr Suresh K Pandey SuVi Eye Institute & Lasik Laser Center, Kota, Rajasthan, India www.suvieye.com, Email-suvieye@gmail.com; Ph. 91-9351412449 IMA KOTA WORLD HEALTH DAY CELEBRATION & INSTALLATION CEREMONY, KOTA, RAJASTHAN, INDIA