Ascaridiasis

/æskərɪˈdaɪəsɪs/ noun

An infection of the small intestine caused by parasitic roundworms of the genus Ascaris, leading to malnutrition and digestive problems.

From 'Ascaris' (the roundworm genus) plus '-osis' (disease) with the suffix '-asis' (disease condition). This medical term specifically names the disease caused by Ascaris infections.

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