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Creencias y prácticas culturales de uso de plantas medicinales en el contexto de la COVID-19 en pobladores de la Sierra y Selva Central de Perú

Translated title of the contribution: Uses of medicinal plant in the context of COVID-19 according to beliefs and cultural knowledge of inhabitants of the Sierra and Central Selva of Peru
  • Marisol Condori-Apaza
  • , Mely Ruiz-Aquino
  • , Gustavo Alberto Reyna-Arauco
  • , Ana Cecilia Villavicencio-Condori
  • , Marina Ivercia Llanos de Tarazona

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Abstract

Objective: identify the uses of medicinal plants in the context of COVID-19 according to beliefs and cultural knowledge of inhabitants of the Sierra and Central Jungle of Peru. Methods: observational, cross-sectional research, with a quantitative approach. The non-probabilistic sampling of 595 voluntary subjects (residents), who answered a duly validated and reliable questionnaire, was considered. The hypotheses were contrasted with probability of success = 1/10, at 95% statistical confidence. Results: the results indicate that in the most critical moments of the COVID-19 pandemic, the inhabitants of the Sierra and Central Selva of Peru used medicinal plants (eucalyptus, ginger, garlic, matico, lemon, onion, chamomile and borage) to prevent and treat the symptoms caused by SARS-CoV-2, as a result of cultural beliefs and knowledge about the desired effects of its anti-inflammatory and decongestant, expectorant, antitussive, and antiviral properties. Conclusions: medicinal plants, such as eucalyptus, ginger, garlic, matico, lemon, onion, chamomile and borage, were the most used as an alternative in the prevention and treatment of symptoms of COVID-19.

Translated title of the contributionUses of medicinal plant in the context of COVID-19 according to beliefs and cultural knowledge of inhabitants of the Sierra and Central Selva of Peru
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)46-51
Number of pages6
JournalGaceta Medica Boliviana
Volume46
Issue number2
DOIs
StateIndexed - Jun 2023

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