“…Firdayati, Notodarmojo, Muntalif, Trihartomo, Fathuna, Somantri p-ISSN 2579-9150;e-ISSN 2579-9207, Volume 2, Number 1, page 27 -34, October 2018 Donggala, Bali, Malang, Cisarua, and DKI Jakarta, the most common infecting species found in correspondent feces are A. lumbricoides (Andaruni et al, 2012;Chadijah and Veridiana, 1996;Chadijah et al, 2013;Mardiana and Djarismawati, 2008;Rahayu, 2006;Widjana and Sutisna, 2000). The high incidence rate of Ascariasis is mainly caused by the number of eggs produced along with the durability of helminth larvae on soils with conducive conditions.…”