The Electrical Terrain and Novel Proposals for
Fighting Malaria Assessed in Relation To the
Germ Terrain Duality Theory
Volume 1 - Issue 4
Seun Ayoade*
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- Physiology, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
*Corresponding author:
Jerry Jennings, Vice president of Clinical Services, Liberty Healthcare’s corporate headquarters, Bala Cynwyd,
Pennsylvania
Received: June 25, 2018; Published: July 03, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/PRJFGS.2018.01.000119
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Abstract
The Germ-Terrain duality theory of disease states that the
aetiology of certain diseases/diseased states is better explained as
a complex interplay between germs and the inherent anatomical/
physiological integrity of the body cells. It argues that the aetiology
of certain diseases is not fully explained merely by the presence of
germs (Germ Theory) or by a mere loss of cellular integrity (Terrain
Theory). As a result, the prevention and treatment of such diseases
should focus not just on fighting germs but on maintaining/
restoring the anatomical/physiological cellular integrity. The
Germ-Terrain duality theory is a harmonization of the current Germ
Theory (popularized by Louis Pasteur) and the hitherto discarded
Terrain Theory (popularized by Pierre Bechamp) [1].
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