π¦ π¦ Systematic Review on Ethno-Zoological Remedies for Malaria in Ethiopia
π Ethiopia has a rich tradition of ethno-zoological knowledge, where indigenous communities use animal-derived products to treat malaria. This systematic review explores how insects, mammals, reptiles, and their by-products are traditionally utilized as antimalarial remedies, reflecting deep cultural wisdom passed down through generations.
ππ The review highlights commonly used animal-based materials such as honey, milk, fats, bones, and secretions, often prepared through traditional methods like drying, boiling, or mixing with medicinal plants. These remedies are valued not only for their perceived effectiveness but also for their accessibility in remote malaria-endemic regions.π¬πΏ Importantly, the study emphasizes the need for scientific validation of these traditional practices. Documenting ethno-zoological treatments can support drug discovery, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable healthcare while bridging traditional knowledge with modern biomedical research to combat malaria effectively.
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