WHO's new centre in India to help bring traditional medicines into global healthcare systems

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NEW DELHI - Around 80 per cent of the world's population is estimated to use some form of traditional medicine and practices such as acupuncture and ayurveda.

NEW DELHI - Around 80 per cent of the world's population is estimated to use some form of traditional medicine and practices such as acupuncture and ayurveda. Yet, they lack reliable scientific evidence to back their claims of treatment, holding back their integration into global healthcare systems.

It will focus on building"a solid evidence base for policies and standards on traditional medicine practices and products", help integrate them into health systems and regulate their"quality and safety for optimal and sustainable impact". An onsite launch of the centre will take place on April 21. Explaining its choice of India for the centre, the WHO said the country has played"a leadership role in convening cross-regional and global collaborations on traditional medicine and scientific advances".

"We expect that these ongoing research activities would inform the integration of traditional medicine in current and future pandemic response," the WHO said. This includes Madagascar's herbal remedy, Covid-Organics Plus Curative, which was touted by its government. According to a WHO public statement in August last year, it was in phase III randomised trials and had produced"encouraging preliminary results".

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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