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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

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What disease does a kissing bug carry?

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Is a kissing bug the same as the assasin bug?

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Are there any kissing bugs in Chicago?

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