Food safety and risk communication: cases history and best practice (in avian flu)

The paper discusses the role of institutional communication in the case of health risks and emergencies. The article is divided in three sections. The first section examines the most recent theories on risk and on its communicational aspect; the second analyses a recent state of emergency crisis, sp...

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Published in:Italian Journal of Public Health
Main Authors: Aroldi, Piermarco, Carlo, Simone, Colombo, Fausto
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Milano University Press 2005
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Online Access:https://riviste.unimi.it/index.php/ijphjournal/article/view/23228
https://doi.org/10.2427/5896
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Summary:The paper discusses the role of institutional communication in the case of health risks and emergencies. The article is divided in three sections. The first section examines the most recent theories on risk and on its communicational aspect; the second analyses a recent state of emergency crisis, specifically the panic which stemmed from the perceived danger of an avian flu pandemic in Italy; and finally an example of best practice in the form of a food safety handbook designed and edited by the Italian Ministry of Rural Affairs, which was based on the skills and knowledge acquired during the avian flu emergency.