férgeket
Férgeket is a Hungarian term that translates to "worms" in English. In a biological context, it generally refers to elongated, invertebrate animals lacking limbs. This broad definition can encompass a wide variety of organisms, but it is most commonly associated with parasitic helminths that inhabit the bodies of other animals, including humans.
These parasitic worms are classified into several major groups. The nematodes, or roundworms, are characterized by
Infections by these parasitic férgeket, known as helminthiasis, can cause a range of health issues depending