chagas disease is caused by the kissing bug it is an infection caused by the parasite trypanosoma cruzi. world wide is estimated that 16 - 18 million people get infected and 50,000 of them die each year. hope this helped
They are potential vectors for Chagas disease
Assassin bugs are predatory insects that feed on other insects, while kissing bugs are blood-feeding insects that can transmit Chagas disease to humans. Assassin bugs are not known to pose a significant risk to humans, while kissing bugs can potentially transmit a serious disease.
There is no definitive answer to what illness Charles Darwin had when he died. Some theories suggest he may have been afflicted by Chagas disease, a parasitic infection transmitted by a bug known as the "kissing bug," but this has not been confirmed.
· Kissing bug
Yes, a kissing bug is a type of assassin bug. Assassin bugs are a diverse group of insects that includes the kissing bugs. Kissing bugs earned their name due to their habit of biting humans near the lips or face, hence "kissing" bug.
The scientific name for the kissing bug is Triatoma.
This is commonly transmitted to humans and other mammals by an assassin bugs of the subfamily Triatominae (family Reduviidae) most commonly species belonging to the genera Triatoma, Rhodnius and Panstrongylus.
It is a unicellular parasitic protozoa transferred by tsetse fly in Africa (sleeping sickness, T. bruceii) or the assassin bug in central and south America (chagas, T. cruzii).
Chaga's is not zoonotic. The Assassin bug is simply the vector, rather as mosquitoes are with malaria. Chaga's can also be blood borne or contracted by eating parasitically infected meat (maybe -- I'm not sure I believe this study's findings).
Darwin died in Down, Kent, on April 19, 1882. It it thought that Darwin suffered from Chagas's disease. He could have gotten this when bitten by a Benchuga bug during his scientific studies in South America.
Kissing Bugs are parasites that cause Changas disease, they feed on blood during the night, biting humans around the mouth and eyes. There are 11 different species in the USA
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