Experts say "kissing bugs" are spreading in the U.S. Know where they are, how to identify them and how to know the symptoms ...
The parasitic kissing bug disease is not new, but it has become increasingly common to the point of being endemic in the U.S.
The CDC warns of Chagas, the potentially deadly "kissing bug" disease. Here's what it is, and how to avoid getting bitten by ...
A team led by Assistant Professor Noelia Lander studies the parasite that causes Chagas disease. Lander supports a call this ...
Researchers have found the notorious "kissing bug" in 31 U.S. states over the past decade, and are now hoping that health officials bring more awareness to the disease that it can transmit to humans.
The triatomine insect—better known as the “kissing bug”—has been making headlines this month for its link to Chagas disease, an illness that can cause long-term health complications if left untreated.
"Kissing bug" sounds like a sweet nickname, but these insects' bites are anything but harmless. In fact, they can transmit a parasite that causes Chagas disease, a potentially life-threatening ...
A group of researchers is pushing for Chagas disease, also known as the kissing bug disease, to be classified as endemic in the United States. A recent study conducted by researchers from the ...
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