寻找COVID-19治疗方法:非洲传统医学作为发展指标的作用

M. Bhuda, Ennocent Khazamula
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2020年3月11日,世界卫生组织(WHO)宣布了由SARS-CoV-2病毒引发的冠状病毒病(COVID-19)。世界各国迅速作出反应,制定了各种缓解措施,如旅行和行动限制、禁止会议、全面或部分封锁、洗手以及促进良好的卫生和健康。自2019年以来,冠状病毒疫情在全球夺去了许多人的生命,估计有500多万人受到感染。自宣布COVID-19大流行以来,世界卫生组织发表了关于各国努力寻找该病毒疫苗的声明。此外,由于80%的非洲人口依赖传统医学,世卫组织对非洲传统医学的看法受到了关注,非洲传统医学是非洲土著知识系统的一个组成部分,是COVID-19治疗方法之一。因此,世卫组织宣布将对传统医学进行临床试验,以检验其作为新冠病毒治疗的潜力。本文利用现有文献,研究了COVID-19在非洲的影响,以及非洲传统医学治愈和治疗该病毒的现有临床试验。此外,本文还考虑了传统医学在制药和其他药用植物行业的未来。
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Towards finding a cure for COVID-19: the role of African Traditional Medicine as an indicator of development
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), which is triggered by SARS-CoV-2 virus, on March 11, 2020. Nations all over the world reacted quickly, enacting various mitigation measures such as travel and movement restrictions, prohibitions on meeting, generalized or partial lockdowns, handwashing, and promotion of good hygiene and health. Corona virus outbreaks have claimed the lives of many people globally since 2019, with an estimated of over 5 million people infected. The world health organization since the announcement of the COVID-19 pandemic released statements about nations working towards finding a vaccine for the virus. Furthermore, with 80% of African population depending on traditional medicine, a spotlight was on the WHO about their views on African traditional medicine, which is a component of African indigenous Knowledge Systems as one of the COVID-19 treatments. The WHO therefore declared that traditional medicine would undergo clinical trials to check its potential as COVID-19 treatment. The paper examines the effects of COVID-19 in Africa, as well as existing clinical trials in African traditional medicine to cure and treat the virus, using existing literature. In addition, the paper considers the future of traditional medicine in the pharmaceutical and other medical plant industries.
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