Treatments used for malaria in young Ethiopian children: a retrospective study.
Abyot Endale GurmuTeresa KisiHabteweld ShibruBertrand GrazMerlin WillcoxPublished in: Malaria journal (2018)
In this study, only 30% of children took the recommended first-line treatment. 22% of children with presumed malaria were first treated with herbal medicines. The most commonly used herbal medicine was garlic, but J. schimperiana was associated with the highest reported cure rate of the plants. Further research is warranted to investigate its anti-malarial properties.
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