作者
Mohammad Fahim Kadir, James Regun Karmoker, Md Rashedul Alam, Syeda Rawnak Jahan, Sami Mahbub, MMK Mia
发表日期
2015
期刊
Evidence‐Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
卷号
2015
期号
1
页码范围
871675
出版商
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
简介
Snakebites are common in tropical countries like Bangladesh where most snakebite victims dwell in rural areas. Among the management options after snakebite in Bangladesh, snake charmers (Ozha in Bengali language) are the first contact following a snakebite for more than 80% of the victims and they are treated mostly with the help of some medicinal plants. Our aim of the study is to compile plants used for the treatment of snakebite occurrence in Bangladesh. The field survey was carried out in a period of almost 3 years. Fieldwork was undertaken in Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh, including Chittagong, Rangamati, Bandarban, and Khagrachari. Open‐ended and semistructured questionnaire was used to interview a total of 110 people including traditional healers and local people. A total of 116 plant species of 48 families were listed. Leaves were the most cited plant part used against snake venom. Most of …
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