Traditional Medicine Utilisation Among Pregnant Women in Sub-saharan African Countries: A Systematic Review of Literature
Traditional medicine has the potential to boost the health and economies of many SSA countries, especially if regulatory mechanisms are deployed to govern their protection and utilisation. There is lack of knowledge regarding traditional medicines and their impact on pregnancy. This paper reviews th...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas Mudonhi (Author), Wilfred N. Nunu (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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