Chagas Disease, Spread by Kissing Bugs, Now Endemic in the U.S.

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Chagas Disease, Spread by Kissing Bugs, Now Endemic in the U.S.
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Chagas disease, caused by the Trypanosoma cruzi parasite and transmitted by triatomine bugs or 'kissing bugs,' is now endemic in 32 US states, posing a health risk with potential deadly heart and digestive complications, especially if untreated. The disease is spreading further north, with increased detection in both humans and animals, and can be managed effectively if diagnosed early with antiparasitic drugs.

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