• Anisakiasis is an infection by the larval stages of ascaridoid roundworm Anisakis simplex from the family Anisakidae of the order Ascaridida. (blogspot.com)
  • Erratic migration of Ascaridia hermaphrodita (Nematoda: Ascaridida) in a blue-fronted Amazon parrot ( Amazona aestiva ) from illegal wildlife trade: case report. (cabi.org)
  • The Oxyurida and Rhigonematida are occasionally placed in the Ascaridida as superfamily Oxyuroidea, but while they seem indeed to be Spiruria, they are not as close to Ascaris as such a treatment would place them. (wikipedia.org)
  • Abstract Background: The orders Ascaridida, Oxyurida, and Spirurida represent major components of zooparasitic nematode diversity, including many species of veterinary and medical importance. (unl.edu)
  • In this study we report that mtDNA sequences do not support the monophyly of Ascaridida, Oxyurida and Spirurida (clade III) in contrast to results for nuclear rDNA. (unl.edu)
  • The order Ascaridida includes several families of parasitic roundworms with three "lips" on the anterior end. (wikipedia.org)
  • The team suspects as many as six parasite species - including intestinal worms called nematodes from the order Ascaridida - are represented in the ancient faeces. (newscientist.com)
  • Study author Thanit Nonsrirach said: "Parasites of several species, including Ascaridida (roundworm) eggs were found in a coprolite probably produced by a crocodile-like reptile and possibly a phytosaur. (zenger.news)
  • Their study measured antibody titres to three viral (Newcastle disease, Marek's disease and infectious bursal disease) and two bacterial ( Pasteurella multocida and Salmonella) diseases, and the infection prevalence of three families of endo- and ecto-parasites (Ascaridida, Eimeria and lice) in 1,056 village chickens from two geographically distinct populations in Ethiopia. (thepoultrysite.com)
  • Infections with nematodes of the order ASCARIDIDA. (bvsalud.org)
  • The Oxyurida and Rhigonematida are occasionally placed in the Ascaridida as superfamily Oxyuroidea, but while they seem indeed to be Spiruria, they are not as close to Ascaris as such a treatment would place them. (wikipedia.org)
  • First identified in 1878 as a parasite in pinnipeds by Danish scientist Harald Krabbe, who suggested the name Ascaris decipiens , the taxonomic designation for these nematodes changed as knowledge of the life cycles and morphologic features of members of the order Ascaridida expanded. (cdc.gov)