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Chagas disease, or deadly "kissing bug" disease, has spread in the U.S. Here's what to know.
Chagas disease is already endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and growing evidence of the parasite is challenging the ...
Millions of people around the world are estimated to have Chagas disease, a potentially fatal, parasitic illness.
These bugs bite near your mouth while you sleep and can transmit a deadly parasite. Here's what to know about kissing bugs in ...
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Naples Daily News on MSN'Kissing bugs' enter our Florida homes, suck our blood as we sleep. What to know
What is Chagas disease? Triatomine bugs, commonly called kissing bugs, invade our homes and feed on humans and their pets — ...
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WVNS Bluefield on MSNKissing bugs and Chagas disease: what to know
Kissing bugs have been spotted in West Virginia according to the Texas A&M University’s Kissing Bugs and Chagas Disease ...
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CDC releases details on Chagas, an emerging disease that’s spread by blood-sucking ‘kissing bugs’
Chagas disease is endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and its carrier has been identified in the U.S. Midwest and South.
The blood-sucking insects are known as kissing bugs because they tend to make their way into homes and bite humans on their ...
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'Kissing bug' disease is endemic in U.S. researchers say. Have the bugs been found in Kentucky?
Chagas disease in humans has been reported in eight U.S. states, according to Texas A&M University research on kissing bugs.
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