COVID-19 VACCINE: THE CHALLENGE OF HERBAL MEDICINE COMMUNITY BELIEF IN A DEVELOPING COUNTRY - LETTER TO THE EDITOR.

Q4 Medicine
African Journal of Infectious Diseases Pub Date : 2021-03-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.21010/ajid.v15i2.1
Firdian Makrufardi, Ade Saputri, Paulin Surya Phillabertha
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Abstract

Background: The first case of COVID-19 was officially confirmed by Indonesian government on the last March 2020, but the trend still shows no sign of decrease. In fact, traditional or herbal medicine have a big influence on people's decisions about their health.

Materials and methods: This report describes the community belief in herbal medicine that provides immunity to COVID-19 infection.

Results: In the early pandemic, there were so many false and misinformation about herbal that can cure COVID-19. They use mainly herbs and spices, eucalyptus oil, arak Bali as the alternative of COVID-19 remedies. People's interest in using herbal also shown in the market influx of these things. In a condition where demand is higher than supply, the market ran out of stocks and the prices also sharply increased. Continuous research that uses herbal medicine as an alternative approach to COVID-19 treatment are still ongoing. Nevertheless, as of now, there is no concrete scientific evidence to support the use of traditional medicine in the treatment and management of COVID-19.

Conclusion: These facts reflect that COVID-19 vaccine will face challenges in community. These challenges include misinformation, misleading information, cultures, and believes that potentially interfere the vaccination process. COVID-19 vaccine should get a place in peoples' heart and mind thus can at least eliminate the pandemic.

COVID-19疫苗:发展中国家草药界信仰的挑战——致编辑的信。
背景:印度尼西亚政府于2020年3月正式确认了第一例COVID-19病例,但趋势仍然没有下降的迹象。事实上,传统或草药对人们的健康决定有很大的影响。材料和方法:本报告描述了社区对提供COVID-19感染免疫力的草药的看法。结果:在疫情早期,关于中草药治疗的错误信息非常多。他们主要使用草药和香料、桉树油、阿拉克巴厘岛作为COVID-19疗法的替代品。人们对使用草药的兴趣也体现在这些东西的市场涌入上。在供不应求的情况下,市场上的库存耗尽,价格也大幅上涨。使用草药作为COVID-19治疗替代方法的持续研究仍在进行中。然而,到目前为止,没有具体的科学证据支持使用传统医学治疗和管理COVID-19。结论:这些事实反映了COVID-19疫苗在社区将面临挑战。这些挑战包括错误信息、误导性信息、文化和可能干扰疫苗接种过程的信念。COVID-19疫苗应该在人们的心中和思想中占有一席之地,这样至少可以消除大流行。
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African Journal of Infectious Diseases
African Journal of Infectious Diseases Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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