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CDC Warns of Rising Cases of Kissing Bug Disease in 32 States

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a warning regarding the alarming rise of Chagas disease, a parasitic infection transmitted by blood-sucking insects known as kissing bugs. The disease is now present in 32 states across the United States, with estimates suggesting that hundreds of thousands of people may be unknowingly infected. Between 2000 and 2018, only 29 confirmed cases were reported in the country, highlighting a significant underdiagnosis of the disease.

Chagas disease is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, which can cause serious health issues if left untreated. According to Judith Currier, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, many individuals living with Chagas remain unaware of their condition until it is too late for effective treatment. Currier emphasizes the urgent need for increased awareness and reclassification of the disease as endemic within the United States.

Understanding Kissing Bugs and Their Impact

Kissing bugs, which are found throughout the Americas, have a penchant for biting human faces. These flat-bodied insects, also referred to as conenose or vampire bugs, feed on blood and can transmit the parasite through their feces. It is estimated that approximately half of these bugs carry the Chagas parasite. As global temperatures rise, the habitats suitable for kissing bugs are expanding, raising concerns among experts about the potential northward shift of endemic infections.

Joanna Schaenman, an infectious diseases physician, points out that the lack of data regarding this trend complicates the understanding of the disease’s spread. However, the CDC’s latest report indicates a high incidence of Chagas in dogs and a persistent presence in wildlife, suggesting that the disease is well-established in the U.S. The report highlights that pets and wildlife serve as reservoirs for the parasite, which can also be contracted through contaminated food, blood products, or organ donations.

Symptoms and Prevention Strategies

While many who contract Chagas may experience no symptoms initially, some individuals develop noticeable signs such as severe eyelid swelling, fever, fatigue, body aches, headache, loss of appetite, diarrhea, and vomiting. If the disease is not diagnosed and treated during the acute phase, which lasts about two months, the parasite can invade vital organs, leading to significant digestive, cardiac, and nervous system complications.

Salvador Hernandez, a cardiologist, highlighted the importance of early detection, stating, “If we screened for it and caught it early, most patients could be cured. The problem is we don’t, and people end up dying or requiring terribly expensive care.”

To minimize the risk of encountering kissing bugs, experts recommend practical measures such as using insect repellent, sealing cracks around windows and doors, and reducing clutter, such as woodpiles, near homes.

The findings regarding the increasing incidence of Chagas disease were published in the journal Emerging Infectious Diseases. As public health officials work to address this growing concern, awareness and preventive measures will be crucial in mitigating the impact of this potentially deadly disease.

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