2020
DOI: 10.1177/1934578x20945086
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COVID-19 Pandemic: A Case for Phytomedicines

Abstract: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infection caused by a newly discovered coronavirus which was identified in Wuhan, China. The race is on globally to repurpose drugs for COVID-19 and develop a safe and effective vaccine against the disease. There is an urgent need to search for effective remedies against COVID-19 from the rich and extensive flora of Africa and the world. A literature search was conducted to obtain information on drugs with the potential for effectiveness in the treatment of COVID-19 ba… Show more

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“…During 30 March-1 April 2021, the Third Regional Consultation with Experts and Researchers on the Contribution of Traditional Medicine to COVID-19 Response in the African Region was held, with contributions from scores of scientists and countries. The case for exploring natural medicine in the fight against COVID-19 is justified [165]. Although African countries such as Madagascar have endorsed the wide use of a traditional therapeutic agent to fight COVID-19, there are no published scientific data that would lend support to this claim.…”
Section: Trained Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During 30 March-1 April 2021, the Third Regional Consultation with Experts and Researchers on the Contribution of Traditional Medicine to COVID-19 Response in the African Region was held, with contributions from scores of scientists and countries. The case for exploring natural medicine in the fight against COVID-19 is justified [165]. Although African countries such as Madagascar have endorsed the wide use of a traditional therapeutic agent to fight COVID-19, there are no published scientific data that would lend support to this claim.…”
Section: Trained Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During March 30-April 1, 2021, the Third Regional Consultation with Experts and Researchers on the Contribution of Traditional Medicine to COVID-19 Response in the African Region was held with contributions from scores of scientists and countries. The case for exploring natural medicine in the fight against COVID-19 is justified 161 . Although African countries such as Madagascar has endorsed wide use of a traditional therapeutic agent to fight COVID-19, there are no published scientific data that would lend support to this claim.…”
Section: Trained Immunitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, several approaches have been adopted, including drug repurposing and vaccine development. In drug repurposing, various existing drugs, such as chloroquine, hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin, camostat mesylate, lopinavir, ritonavir, remdesivir, and favipiravir, have been tested in clinical trials [5]. In vaccine development, numerous pharmaceutical/academic developers have developed COVID-19 vaccine candidates using various platforms, such as live-attenuated virus (e.g., Codagenix [6]), inactivated virus (e.g., Sinovac [7], Sinopharm [8]); mRNA (e.g., Pfizer [9] Moderna [10], ChulaCov19 [11], and Curevac [12]); DNA (e.g., COVIGEN [13], Inovio [14]); non-replicating viral vectors (e.g., AstraZeneca [15], Johnson & Johnson [16]); and protein sub-units (e.g., Novavax [17]), and conducted clinical trials [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%