Title of article :
Development a Comprehensive Food Safety System in Serbia- A Narrative Review Article
Author/Authors :
RADOVIĆ, Vesela Faculty of Applied Security - Educons University, Sremska Kamenica, Serbia , KEKOVIĆ, Zoran Faculty of Security Studies - University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia , AGIĆ, Samir Protection and Rescue Sector - Ministry of Security Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Abstract :
Background: Food safety issues are not a new issue in science, but due to the dynamic changes in the modern world
it is as equally important as decades ago. The aim of the study was to address the efforts in the development of a
comprehensive food safety system in Serbia, and make specific recommendations regarding the improvement of epidemiological
investigation capacity as a useful tool which contributes to improving the public health by joint efforts of
epidemiologists and law enforcement.
Methods: We used the methodology appropriate for social sciences.
Results: The findings show the current state-of-affairs in the area of food safety and health care system and present
some most important weaknesses which have to be overcome. Policy makers need timely and reliable information so
that they can make informed decisions to improve the population health in an ongoing process of seeking full membership
in the European Union.
Conclusion: Serbia has to apply significant changes in practice because the current state-of-affairs in the area of food
safety and health care system is not so favourable due to numerous both objective and subjective factors. Hence, the
policy-makers must work on the development of epidemiological investigation capacities as a firm basis for greater
efficiency and effectiveness. Epidemiologists would not stay alone in their work. Law enforcement as well as many
other stakeholders should recognize their new role in the process of the development of epidemiological investigation
capacity as a tool for the development of a comprehensive food safety system in Serbia.
Keywords :
Public health , Food safety , Epidemiological investigation , Law enforcement , Food outbreak
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics