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CDC warns of deadly ‘kissing bug’ disease: What to know

The CDC highlights about 280,000 undiagnosed US cases and local transmissions in eight states, urging reclassification of Chagas disease as endemic to improve awareness and treatment.

  • Researchers from the University of Florida, Texas A&M University, and the University of California report that Chagas disease should be considered endemic in the U.S. due to its presence and transmission by 'kissing bugs.'
  • Since 2013, Texas A&M University has identified around 10,000 'kissing bugs' in 31 states, with nearly 50% testing positive for the Chagas parasite, according to Sarah Hamer.
  • Chagas disease has been locally acquired in eight states, indicating domestic transmission of the disease, as stated by Sarah Hamer of Texas A&M University.
  • The CDC lists common symptoms of Chagas disease, including swollen eyelids, fever, and digestive issues, noting that 20-30% of those infected experience serious symptoms.
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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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