IPA: /ˌæskəˈraɪəsɪs/
KK: /æskəˈrɪəsɪs/
A disease caused by a type of roundworm that lives in the intestines of humans and can lead to various health problems.
The doctor diagnosed the patient with ascariasis after reviewing their symptoms and medical history.
Ascariasis is derived from "Ascaris" (from Greek "askaris", meaning a type of roundworm) and the suffix "-iasis" (from Greek "iasis", meaning a pathological condition). The term refers to a disease caused by the presence of Ascaris worms in the body.
Think of 'Ascaris' as the name of the roundworm causing the disease, and '-iasis' indicating a condition or disease. This helps you remember that ascariasis is a condition caused by these worms.