Ethnobotanical Study of Plants Used by Traditherapists for the Treatment of Malaria in the City of Butembo, North Kivu, East of the Democratic Republic of Congo

Malaria is a serious public health problem in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) in general and in the city of Butembo in particular. To complete the lack of information, the objective of this article is to identify the different plant species used in the traditional treatment of malaria in the...

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Main Authors: Muhindo Aristote Syamasamba (Author), Musubao Moïse Kapiri (Author), Kambale Eloge Muhesi (Author), Kagheni Eugène Mbayahi (Author), Blaise Mbala Mavinga (Author)
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Published: CV. Literasi Indonesia, 2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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