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Experiences and challenges of African traditional medicine: lessons from COVID-19 pandemic.

Polydor Ngoy MutomboOssy Muganga Julius KasiloPeter Bai JamesJon WardleOlobayo KunleDavid KaterereCharles WambebeMotlalepula Gilbert MatsabisaMohammed RahmatullahJean-Baptiste NikiemaImmaculee MukankubitoRick SheridanRokia SanogoVeeranoot NissapatornChaisith SivakornSatyajit TripathyRamesh GoyalMahaveer Dhobi
Published in: BMJ global health (2023)
Management of COVID-19 in Africa is challenging due to limited resources, including the high cost of vaccines, diagnostics, medical devices and routine pharmaceuticals. These challenges, in addition to wide acceptability, have resulted in increased use of herbal medicines based on African traditional medicines (ATMs) by patients in Africa. This is in spite of the often-significant gaps in evidence regarding these traditional medicines as to their efficacy and safety for COVID-19. African scientists, with some support from their governments, and guidance from WHO and other bodies, are addressing this evidence gap, developing and testing herbal medicines based on ATMs to manage mild-to-moderate cases of COVID-19. Such efforts need further support to meet public health needs.
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