Publications by authors named "Edmore Masaka"

Article Synopsis
  • Foodborne pathogens in Australia, particularly non-STEC varieties, are not tracked unless linked to food poisoning outbreaks, leading to gaps in data on case prevalence.
  • This study analyzed 21,822 microbiological test results from 7,329 food samples over 13 years from various food establishments in Western Australia to assess changes in pathogen prevalence.
  • Results showed an increase in certain pathogens' prevalence, while non-STEC cases decreased, with seasonal and monthly variations observed, suggesting the need for further research on influencing factors like climate change and food safety regulations.
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To identify the occupational health and safety (OHS) risks among environmental health officers (EHOs) in Australia and New Zealand. The objectives were to profile and compare OHS experiences from different countries and regions to gain a regional perspective on OHS hazards that impact EHOs. An online hazard exposure survey was conducted among 339 EHOs (Australia: n = 301, 88.

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The COVID-19 pandemic tested the health system of Western Australia (WA) and the relatively new overarching legislative framework that guided the state-wide public health response to the pandemic. This study aimed to evaluate the experiences and roles of environmental health officers (EHOs) in WA during the management of COVID-19 and to identify any policy changes that are needed to facilitate the rapid deployment of EHOs during a future public health crisis. An online survey with 78 respondents was administered and analysis was both qualitative and quantitative.

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Water mist systems (WMS) are used for evaporative cooling in public areas. The health risks associated with their colonization by opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens (OPPPs) is not well understood. To advance the understanding of the potential health risk of OPPPs in WMS, biofilm, water and bioaerosol samples (n = 90) from ten (10) WMS in Australia were collected and analyzed by culture and polymerase chain reaction () methods to detect the occurrence of five representative OPPPs: , , , and .

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