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Food not source or route of transmission of coronavirus, states EFSA
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Thursday, 12 March, 2020, 12 : 00 PM [IST]
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EFSA (the European Food Safety Authority) is closely monitoring the situation regarding the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) that is affecting a large number of countries across the globe. There is currently no evidence that food is a likely source or route of transmission of the virus.
Marta Hugas, chief scientist, EFSA, said, “Experiences from previous outbreaks of related coronaviruses, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and Middle-East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), show that transmission through food consumption did not occur. At the moment, there is no evidence to suggest that coronavirus is any different in this respect.”
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) has said that while animals in China were the likely source of the initial infection, the virus is spreading from person to person – mainly?via?respiratory droplets that people sneeze, cough, or exhale. More information on coronavirus and food can be found in these frequently-asked questions by the BfR, Germany’s risk assessment body.
Scientists and authorities across the world are monitoring the spread of the virus, and there have not been any reports of transmission through food. For this reason, EFSA is not currently involved in the response to the COVID-19 outbreaks. However, we are monitoring the scientific literature for new and relevant information.
Regarding food safety, the World Health Organization (WHO) has issued precautionary recommendations, including advice on following good hygiene practices during food handling and preparation, such as washing hands, cooking meat thoroughly and avoiding potential cross-contamination between cooked and uncooked foods. More information can be found on the WHO website.
Reducing the chances of contagion – Measures in place at EFSA’s headquarters EFSA is based in Parma, in the north of Italy, which is one of the areas currently subject to emergency restrictions on movement imposed by the Italian government. As of the last week of February, a series of measures have been adopted in line with advice from the Italian authorities.
Homeworking has been introduced for most of the Authority’s staff and telemeetings with experts and partners, while events, staff travel and public visits to its premises have been suspended until at least April 8, 2020. These measures are being reviewed constantly in light of new information.
Rolling information on the outbreak and risks assessments used by the EU (European Union) member states and the European Commission in their response activities are being updated continuously by the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). WHO is coordinating global efforts.
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