Benefits and Risks of Aquaculture Foods in Primary Health Care: A Mini-Review

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Primary Health Care (PHC) is expected to serve as a basis for the country's health sector, of which it is the primary responsibility and priority, as well as the community's overall collective and economic prosperity. Promotion of food supply and proper nutrition are among eight elements of PHC. Protein deficiency is one of the most important health concerns in some parts of the world. A huge numbers of malnourished or hungry people have been reported particularly in the less developed countries. Advantages of aquaculture in nutrition are varied. However, there are some zoonotic microbial illnesses occurred due to consumption of infected seafood. Some of these challenges will be corrected by good aquaculture practices. With the right reforms in the aquaculture industry, progress can be made toward solving some of the challenges facing PHC delivery. In this mini-review, the benefits and risks of aquaculture foods in PHC are briefly discussed.

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Tiamiyu, A. M., & Adesina, I. A. (2021). Benefits and Risks of Aquaculture Foods in Primary Health Care: A Mini-Review. Journal of Food Quality and Hazards Control, 8(2), 52–56. https://doi.org/10.18502/jfqhc.8.2.6468

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