Biological activity of folkloric plants used in the treatment of 'u wela' against pathogens
Background: 'U wela' also known as 'Divhu' in 'Tshivenda' is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a combination of fungal and bacterial microorganisms that affects males because of unprotected sexual encounters with a woman who has had an abortion or miscarriage....
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Main Authors: | Tryphina T. Ramavhale (Author), Salome M. Mahlo (Author), Jacobus N. Eloff (Author) |
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