Kissing bugs, also known as eastern-cone-nose bugs or triatomine, can bite faces and infect humans with Chagas disease.
Chagas disease, a potentially deadly condition caused by a parasite carried by insects called kissing bugs, should now be ...
The parasitic kissing bug disease is not new, but it has become increasingly common to the point of being endemic in the U.S.
Experts say "kissing bugs" are spreading in the U.S. Know where they are, how to identify them and how to know the symptoms ...
Chagas disease​ is already endemic to 21 countries in the Americas, and growing evidence of the parasite is challenging the ...
Though some researchers believe it should be labeled endemic in the United States, most Americans don’t need to worry about ...
A parasitic disease called Chagas may be establishing itself in the United States, and the “kissing bugs” that cause the ...
Researchers hope data out of Texas will raise awareness about a type of infection commonly spread through kissing bugs. It's ...
The tropical illness can quietly attack your heart if left untreated. Here’s what a leading scientist says we can do to ...
The CDC has issued a warning about triatomines, a bloodsucking insect known as “kissing bugs” whose bites are often anything ...
Chagas disease is classified as endemic in the U.S., and species of kissing bugs that carry the disease are prevalent. What ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported that the triatomine insect — called the 'kissing bug' — has ...