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A Delaware girl was bitten by a "kissing bug" over the summer, the CDC said this week. Here's what you need to know about them and Chagas disease.
Kissing bugs, also known as triatomine bugs or conenose bugs, are blood-sucking insects that get their nickname from their ...
Origin. A group of researchers reported in October 2014 that the Triatomine bug, a reduviid bug living in the United States, can carry a parasite that causes Chagas disease.
Scientists have their eyes on Chagas disease and the 'kissing bugs' that help spread it. Chagas disease can lead to heart failure and damage to the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract. Roughly 20-30% ...
Chagas disease is spread by the triatomine bug -- nicknamed "kissing bugs" -- which carries the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. Over time, the parasite can chew through cardiac muscle and cause heart ...
The kissing bug disease, or Chagas, is endemic in Latin America, where the blood-sucking bugs come out at night to feast, leaving swollen bites near people's lips.
Kissing bugs carrying Chagas are prevalent throughout the southern U.S. and 24 mammal species can act as reservoirs for the disease.
When they do, they can spreading an illness called Chagas disease. Kissing bugs look similar to stink bugs, but stink bugs are typically smaller and lack the red, orange, or yellow stripes of ...
Bed bugs eat and run, which means a Chagas-infected bed bug would be unlikely to poop on a human. In some of the more unusual conversations I've had with scientists, ...
Gwen Pearson, “Bed Bugs Won’t Give You Chagas Disease (probably),” Charismatic Minifauna, Wired.com, November 18, 2014. Chagas disease, the World Health Organization.
Chagas disease is spread by the triatomine bug -- nicknamed "kissing bugs" -- which carries the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi. Over time, the parasite can chew through cardiac muscle and cause heart ...