“…In Ghana, Ascaris lumbricoides has been identified in children at the hospital (Mirisho et al., 2017), school children (Orish et al., 2019), inhabitants of an orphanage (Duedu et al., 2015) and pregnant women (Abaka‐Yawson et al., 2020). Even though there is sparse information on Ascaris infection in livestock, studies have detected this parasite in goats, cattle and pigs (Atawalna et al., 2016; Futagbi et al., 2015; Mensah et al., 2018). In this study, the significant difference between the prevalence of Ascaris infection of the weaners and the boars, sows and piglets, and the sows and weaners could be due to the acquired immunity obtained by both the boars and sows over a consistent period of exposure to the source of infection.…”