The use of herbs in malaria treatment in parts of Imo State, Nigeria.

C N Ukaga, B E B Nwoke, P I K Onyeka, J C Anosike, O S Udujih, O G Udujih, R C Obilor, M I Nwachukwu
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Persistence of malaria symptoms after treatment with over the counter available antimalarial drugs has resulted in a gradual loss of faith in orthodox drugs. There is thus an increased tendency towards the use of herbs in the treatment of malaria in Imo State, Nigeria. In this study we report activities of two herbalists in the treatment of malaria as well as the effectiveness of the herbal treatment. The study covered two areas namely, Umuneke Ugiri in Isiala Mbano Local Government Area (LGA) and Odummara Obi-Orodo in Mbaitoli LGA of Imo State, Nigeria. A participant-observation technique was used. Finger prick blood samples were collected from patients who visited the herbalists complaining of malaria, and blood smears were stained with Field's B stain. Blood smears were taken again one-week post-treatment. A total of 75 patients from Umuneke Ugiri and 265 patients from Odumara Obi-Orodo were involved in the study. All the 75 patients (100%) from Umuneke Ugiri and 163 (61.51%) patients from Odummara Obi-Orodo were positive for malaria parasites. Only 13 (17.3%) patients from Umuneke Ugiri and 149 (56.23%) from Odummara Obi-Orodo returned for the post-treatment blood parasite analysis. From Umuneke Ugiri 4 (31%) were still positive for malaria parasite while 9 (69%) were negative. All 149 patients from Odummara Obi-Orodo were negative. This indicates that the herbal treatment was effective. However, there is need for further studies into the efficacy of herbal concoctions, their effective life span, as well as possible toxic effects.

在尼日利亚伊莫州部分地区使用草药治疗疟疾。
在使用非处方抗疟药物治疗后,疟疾症状持续存在,导致人们逐渐丧失对正统药物的信心。因此,在尼日利亚的伊莫州,使用草药治疗疟疾的趋势日益增加。在这项研究中,我们报告了两名草药医生在治疗疟疾方面的活动以及草药治疗的有效性。该研究涵盖两个领域,即伊西亚拉姆巴诺地方政府区的Umuneke Ugiri和尼日利亚伊莫州姆拜托利地方政府区的Odummara Obi-Orodo。采用参与式观察技术。从那些到中草药医生那里抱怨疟疾的病人身上采集手指刺血样本,并用菲尔德氏B染色染色血涂片。治疗一周后再次进行血液涂片检查。共有来自Umuneke Ugiri的75名患者和来自Odumara Obi-Orodo的265名患者参与了这项研究。乌吉里县75例(100%)和奥杜玛拉县163例(61.51%)疟原虫阳性。Umuneke Ugiri仅有13例(17.3%)和Odummara Obi-Orodo仅有149例(56.23%)进行治疗后血寄生虫分析。乌吉里村4例(31%)仍为疟原虫阳性,9例(69%)为阴性。来自Odummara Obi-Orodo的149例患者均为阴性。这表明草药治疗是有效的。然而,需要进一步研究草药合剂的功效、有效寿命以及可能的毒性作用。
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