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Traditional Medicine Practice in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic: Community Claim in Jimma Zone, Oromia, Ethiopia.

Belachew Umeta ChaliTsegaye Melaku KebedeNimona BerhanuBirhanu MengistuGudina MilkessaGirma MamoSintayehu AlemuTemesgen Mulugeta Feyissa
Published in: Infection and drug resistance (2021)
Around half of the participants practiced traditional medicines for COVID-19. Garlic, ginger, lemon, garden cress and "Damakase" were the frequently used herbal products. Seeds and leaves were regularly used parts. The oral route is the most used route of administration. The majority of medicinal plants were from home gardens. This quantity of traditional medicine practice is probably challenging to control the pandemic. However, it might open possibilities for pharmaceutical industries and researchers to look into the effectiveness and safety of claimed medicinal products. Therefore, all responsible bodies are advocated to behave accordingly.
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  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus