Askaridët
Askaridët refers to a group of parasitic roundworms belonging to the phylum Nematoda, commonly known as ascarids. The most well-known and medically significant species is Ascaris lumbricoides, which infects humans. These roundworms are large, with females typically reaching 20-35 cm in length and males being somewhat smaller. They inhabit the small intestine of their host.
The life cycle of Ascaris lumbricoides involves the ingestion of embryonated eggs, usually from contaminated soil
Infections with Ascaris lumbricoides are known as ascariasis. While many infections are asymptomatic, heavy infestations can
Treatment for ascariasis involves antiparasitic medications. Prevention relies on good hygiene practices, including proper handwashing and