Traditional therapists in Ebola virus disease outbreak response: Lessons learned from the fight against the Ebola virus disease epidemic in North Kivu and Ituri, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Autor: | Onyeneho NG; University of Nigeria, Nsukka., Aronu NI; University of Nigeria, Nsukka., Igwe I; University of Nigeria, Nsukka., Okeibunor J; World Health Organization., Diarra T; Independent Consultant, Mali., Anoko JN; World Health Organization., Djingarey MH; Independent Public Health Expert, Niger., Yoti Z; World Health Organization. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | Journal of immunological sciences [J Immunol Sci] 2023 May 12; Vol. Suppl 3, pp. 102-112. |
DOI: | 10.29245/2578-3009/2023/S3.1108 |
Abstrakt: | Traditional healers co-exist with orthodox medicine, especially in cases with perceived supernatural causes and during outbreaks of infectious diseases like the Ebola virus disease (EVD) in the North Kivu and Ituri provinces in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). In this study, we examined the role and potential of involving traditional healers in the national response to the Ebola virus disease outbreak in the DRC. Seventeen community leaders and 20 traditional healers were interviewed. The traditional healers managed symptoms with herbs and were not inclined to refer cases to orthodox healthcare facilities because of their confidence in their ability to handle cases with supernatural causes. The community leaders attested to the acceptance of the traditional healers in the communities, which they attributed to the efficacy of traditional healing, its uncomplicated treatment process, cause of the prolonged cough, as well as cost and the need for secrecy. Traditional healers can be educated to promptly refer cases to Ebola treatment centers for timely diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflict of interest. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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