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Ethnobotanical Survey on the Knowledge and Use of Medicinal Plants for Malaria Management among University Students

Felista Mwingira, Deokary Joseph Matiya, Neema Gideon Mogha

2023Tanzania Journal of Science12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Malaria remains a public health problem in Tanzania, escalated by the emergence of both parasite and vector resistance. Plant-based traditional medicines have been widely utilized as alternatives to malaria management. However, proper documentation is minimal, especially among the younger generation. This study assessed the knowledge of medicinal plants for malaria management among 532 Dar es Salaam University College of Education students. Overall, twenty-four plant species, most belonging to the family Asteraceae, were identified with Azaradichta indica being the most dominant species. These results reveal a substantial knowledge of medicinal plants for malaria management among university students.

Topics & Concepts

TanzaniaMalariaEthnobotanyMedicinal plantsTraditional medicineDocumentationDar es salaamGeographyBiologyBiotechnologyMedicineEnvironmental planningImmunologyProgramming languageComputer scienceEthnobotanical and Medicinal Plants StudiesDiverse Scientific Research StudiesMoringa oleifera research and applications
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