ABSTRACT

Malaria is an increasing worldwide threat, with more than three hundred million infections and one million deaths every year. The worlds poorest are the worst affected, and many treat themselves with traditional herbal medicines. These are often more available and affordable, and sometimes are perceived as more effective than conventional antimala

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Part 1 Traditional Medicine and Malaria Control

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Part 2 Case Studies of Plant-Based Medicines for Malaria

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Part 5 Clinical Research

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Part 6 Repellence and Vector Control