Definition
Genus Ascaris refers to a specific grouping within parasitic roundworms, notorious for infesting the intestines of various animals, including humans. These worms are characterized by their large size and ability to cause significant health problems. Infections stem from ingesting contaminated food or water containing Ascaris eggs, leading to larval migration and eventual residence in the intestines. Symptoms range from mild abdominal discomfort to severe malnutrition and intestinal obstruction. Picture them as the unwelcome guests who overstay their welcome and empty your fridge.