Final answer:
The larvae that can cause visceral larva migrans, where they migrate to various organs, are Roundworms (option 1). This typically occurs when human act as accidental hosts to nematodes like Ascaris or Toxocara.
Step-by-step explanation:
The larvae that can migrate to virtually any organ and develop into visceral larva migrans are 1) Roundworms. This condition occurs when larvae from certain nematode species, typically Ascaris or Toxocara, infect a person who is not the usual definitive host. The larvae cannot mature fully in the human body and thus migrate through the tissues, causing damage and inflammatory responses as they move.
While hookworms and strongyloides can cause cutaneous larva migrans and other health issues, they do not typically cause visceral larva migrans. Tapeworms and flukes, though they are parasites that can infect humans, are not typically associated with the syndrome of visceral larva migrans.