2022
DOI: 10.1080/13880209.2022.2123942
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Ethnomedicinal plants used for treatment of snakebites in Tanzania – a systematic review

Abstract: Context Snake envenomation is one of the neglected health problems in Tanzania. Since most people, especially in rural areas, suffer from its burden, their cases are not documented due to reliance on medicinal plants. Despite the pivotal role of medicinal plants in treating snakebites, there is a paucity of information. Objective This review documents medicinal plants used to treat snakebites in Tanzania. Materials and methods A systematic se… Show more

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“…As reported in other ethnobotanical studies (Girma et al 2022, Kankara et al 2018, Mogha et al 2022, the two dominant life forms (trees and shrubs) were used most in various human ailments. The wide utilization of the two life forms indicates that the NTHPs are knowledgeable about using these forms in prescriptions.…”
Section: Life Forms Sources and Used Plant Partsmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…As reported in other ethnobotanical studies (Girma et al 2022, Kankara et al 2018, Mogha et al 2022, the two dominant life forms (trees and shrubs) were used most in various human ailments. The wide utilization of the two life forms indicates that the NTHPs are knowledgeable about using these forms in prescriptions.…”
Section: Life Forms Sources and Used Plant Partsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Moreover, using life forms accessible throughout the year guarantees sustainable disease management. Comparable to many other ethnobotanical studies conducted elsewhere, most plant materials used for preparations of herbal remedies are sourced from the wild (Mogha et al 2022, Semenya et al 2013).…”
Section: Life Forms Sources and Used Plant Partsmentioning
confidence: 99%