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Investigating the Medicinal Properties of Local Flora in HIV Endemic Regions                                                                              

Mugisha Emmanuel K.

Faculty of Science and Technology Kampala International University Uganda

ABSTRACT

This paper investigates the medicinal properties of plants used in HIV endemic regions, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa, where HIV/AIDS remains a significant health issue. By exploring the intersection of traditional ethnobotanical knowledge and modern scientific research, the study aims to identify plant species used by indigenous communities for HIV/AIDS treatment and assess their antiviral properties. With a focus on local flora from Southern Africa, this paper exam-ines how traditional medicinal knowledge contributes to contemporary healthcare strategies, particularly in HIV/AIDS care. It advocates for the integration of traditional plant-based remedies into the broader biomedical context, highlighting the need for collaboration between indigenous healers and modern healthcare providers. The paper also presents case studies from Southern Africa, showcasing the medicinal properties of specific plants used to treat HIV/AIDS-related symptoms and diseases. Finally, it calls for more scientific exploration and validation of traditional healing practices, proposing the preservation of local knowledge as a vital resource for combating HIV/AIDS in the region.

Keywords: HIV/AIDS, traditional medicine, ethnobotany, antiviral properties, local flora, Southern Africa.

CITE AS: Mugisha Emmanuel K. (2025). Investigating the Medicinal Properties of Local Flora in HIV Endemic Regions. RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY 4(1): 29-33. https://doi.org/10.59298/RIJPP/2025/412933