Roles of traditional medicine and traditional healers for rabies prevention and potential impacts on post-exposure prophylaxis: A literature review.
<h4>Introduction</h4>Globally, traditional medicine is widely used to treat a variety of injuries and illnesses, including dog bites, and exposures that are risky for rabies. However, efficacy of most traditional remedies used for rabies prevention or treatment has not been demonstrated...
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Main Authors: | Erin A Beasley (Author), Ryan M Wallace (Author), Andre Coetzer (Author), Louis H Nel (Author), Emily G Pieracci (Author) |
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