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    A comprehensive study of COVID-19 pandemic on Ayurveda aspect
    (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021) Dushmantha, W. K. T.; Herapathdeniya, S. K. M. K.
    SARS-CoV-2 or the COVID-19 spread around the world and was declared an epidemic. At present specific drugs or vaccines are not available and patients are treated on the basis of symptoms management. Traditional health care can contribute to the prevention of infection in healthy individuals as well as for the treatment of infected patients. COVID-19 pandemic can correlate with the Janapadodhvamsa which is eradication of population due to Aupasargika Roga (contagious diseases) as per Ayurveda text Charaka Samhitha and Susrutha Samhitha. The study was conducted by referring to authentic Ayurveda treatises viz. Charaka and Susrutha Samhitha, online research articles on ResearchGate, PubMed®, Google Scholar, Web of Science with the WHO and local Sri Lankan databases on COVID-19. This study aims to draw out a correlation between COVID-19 and the concepts of Ayurveda and aware of the community with knowledge on the global systems available. Revealed results showed that Vata (air), Jala (water), Desha (land) and Kala (season) chronologically become contaminated due to Adharma (sinful or unwholesome acts) and Pragnaparadha (doing errors intentionally). These factors affected the entire community resulting in widespread diseases like Kushta (contact dermatitis), Jvara (fever), Shosha (TB) etc. They spread via Prasangath (coitus), Gathra Samsparshath (contact), Nihshvasath (expiration) etc. Management of the above diseases is mentioned as Nidana Parivarjana (avoiding causes), Kutipraveshika Rasayana (quarantine) etc. The aetiopathogenesis, modes of transmission, clinical features and management of the disease and its complications are likely related to that of the diseases such as Jvara and Pranavaha Sroto Roga (respiratory tract disorders). Finally, can conclude COVID-19 can be comparatively conceded with the Ayurveda concepts of the Janapadodhvamsa due to Aupasargika Roga.
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    Social awareness regarding Ayurveda and traditional medicine preventive measures related to the COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka
    (Faculty of Science, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2021) Nanayakkara, T. N. W. M. S.; Dushmantha, W. K. T.; Jansz, K. M.; Wimalasiri, Y. S. G.
    In Ayurveda, Acharya Caraka describes causes, prevention and therapeutics for pandemics under Janapadodvaṃsa. Acharya Susruta gives detailed accounts on the modes of transmission, aetiopathogenesis and management of Aupsargika Roga (contagious diseases). COVID-19 is a direct contacted, contagious disease, transmitted through droplet infection which was initially identified in Wuhan, China. This disease has no specific precise medication or treatment method to date. There was a trend in China to implement traditional preventive measures but the extent to which traditional methods are adopted in Sri Lanka to prevent/ cure COVID 19 infections is not documented. Therefore, this survey was conducted to study the public awareness of Ayurveda and Traditional perception and to identify the types of preventive measures used for the COVID- 19 pandemic. A cross-sectional survey was conducted to obtain data from an educational institute in Kandy district and a higher educational institute in Colombo district from June to August 2020. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data. It was designed and developed referring to Ayurveda and Sri Lankan Traditional Medical texts. It was validated with subject expertise and samples were selected randomly and the sizes were 50 and 35 respectively. The responses to the study were evaluated by percentages. Of the sample in Kandy, 46 responses were collected out of 50 questioners, 93.6% of them were females and 6.4% were males. 85.1% of the respondents were aware that there are Ayurveda/ Traditional medicines available for pandemics. Results showed that 57.4% have applied Ferula asafoetida, Acorus calamus during the pandemic and 91.5% of them knew that they are capable of enhancing immunity. Also, 78.7% of the sample have inhaled medicated steam during COVID-19, out of the 84.6% have used hot water, 30.8% included leaves of Adhatoda vesica and 12.8% added leaves of Ocimum sanctum.In the sample of Colombo, out of 35 questioners, 30 responses were given the filled forms. Out of all the responses 46.7% were females and 53.3% were males. Results showed that 38.5% have used steam from water boiled with leaves of Ocimum sanctum, Vitex negundo and Adhatoda vesica during the pandemic and 93.3% of them believe that they are capable of cleansing the respiratory tract. Also, 58.6% of the sample has consumed herbal porridge during COVID-19, 68.2% have used Murraya koenigii, 40.9% used Aerva lanata and 36.4% added Centella asiatica. Results showed that 57.4% have applied external preventive measures during the pandemic and Ferula asafoetida and Acorus calamus were the commonest among them. Therefore it can be concluded that awareness of the public on preventive measures related to the COVID-19 outbreak is relatively high. Eastern countries have been able to combat this deadly condition effectively using their traditional medicines by enhancing the immunity of the body. Therefore, a treatment protocol from Ayurveda or Traditional medicine can be proposed since there is no specific treatment to cure COVID-19 yet. This survey can be conducted island wide to aware the public of Ayurvedic and Traditional remedies for COVID-19.

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