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There’s a parasite rapidly spreading across the U.S. and most doctors aren’t trained to spot it. Here’s your guide:  Most people have never heard of it, but Chagas disease, once thought of as only a tropical illness, is now officially considered endemic in the United States. No matter who you are or where you live- be aware of what this bug looks like, and the acute signs and symptoms. Most healthcare professionals will not know the acute symptoms or to test you for this parasite. You must educate yourself and be your own best advocate!  Here’s what you need to know: ✅ What it is Caused by a parasite (Trypanosoma cruzi) carried by the “kissing bug.” Infection happens when the bug bites and then defecates near the wound- the parasite enters through scratching or mucous membranes. ✅ Where it’s spreading 	•	Kissing bugs found in 32 states 	•	Local human cases confirmed in CA, AZ, TX, LA, MO, MS, AR, TN 	•	In some regions, 30–50% of bugs carry the parasite     * Bugs don’t know the difference between state lines. No matter what state you live in, be aware of this bug and the symptoms!  	•	300,000+ Americans may already have Chagas 	•	Fewer than 2% know they’re infected ✅ Symptoms to watch for 	•	Early: fever, fatigue, rash, swollen glands, nausea, eyelid swelling (Romaña’s sign) 	•	Silent phase: no symptoms for 10–20 years 	•	Chronic: serious heart issues (arrhythmias, heart failure, sudden arrest) or digestive problems. About 20–30% develop life-threatening complications. ✅ Global picture 	•	7M+ people infected worldwide 	•	Causes ~10,000 deaths every year 	•	Long overlooked as a neglected tropical disease ⚠️ Why this matters Chagas can stay hidden for years before becoming deadly. With local U.S. cases confirmed, awareness and testing are critical. 🛡️ Prevention tips 	•	Seal cracks/gaps where bugs enter homes 	•	Keep outdoor lights away from doors/windows (bugs are attracted) 	•	Check pets (especially dogs, which can carry the parasite) 	•	Limit wild animal habitats near your home #chagas #health
There’s a parasite rapidly spreading across the U.S. and most doctors aren’t trained to spot it. Here’s your guide: Most people have never heard of it, but Chagas disease, once thought of as only a tropical illness, is now officially considered endemic in the United States. No matter who you are or where you live- be aware of what this bug looks like, and the acute signs and symptoms. Most healthcare professionals will not know the acute symptoms or to test you for this parasite. You must educate yourself and be your own best advocate! Here’s what you need to know: ✅ What it is Caused by a parasite (Trypanosoma cruzi) carried by the “kissing bug.” Infection happens when the bug bites and then defecates near the wound- the parasite enters through scratching or mucous membranes. ✅ Where it’s spreading • Kissing bugs found in 32 states • Local human cases confirmed in CA, AZ, TX, LA, MO, MS, AR, TN • In some regions, 30–50% of bugs carry the parasite * Bugs don’t know the difference between state lines. No matter what state you live in, be aware of this bug and the symptoms! • 300,000+ Americans may already have Chagas • Fewer than 2% know they’re infected ✅ Symptoms to watch for • Early: fever, fatigue, rash, swollen glands, nausea, eyelid swelling (Romaña’s sign) • Silent phase: no symptoms for 10–20 years • Chronic: serious heart issues (arrhythmias, heart failure, sudden arrest) or digestive problems. About 20–30% develop life-threatening complications. ✅ Global picture • 7M+ people infected worldwide • Causes ~10,000 deaths every year • Long overlooked as a neglected tropical disease ⚠️ Why this matters Chagas can stay hidden for years before becoming deadly. With local U.S. cases confirmed, awareness and testing are critical. 🛡️ Prevention tips • Seal cracks/gaps where bugs enter homes • Keep outdoor lights away from doors/windows (bugs are attracted) • Check pets (especially dogs, which can carry the parasite) • Limit wild animal habitats near your home #chagas #health

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