ascarioza
Ascarioza, also known as ascariasis, is a disease caused by the roundworm Ascaris lumbricoides. It is a type of intestinal nematode infection and is one of the most common helminthic infections worldwide. Transmission occurs when a person ingests eggs of Ascaris lumbricoides, which are typically found in soil contaminated with human feces. These eggs can be transferred to hands, food, or water.
Once ingested, the eggs hatch into larvae in the small intestine. These larvae then travel through the
Symptoms of ascariasis can vary depending on the number of worms present and their location in the