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  1. Kissing bugs are nocturnal, which means they come out at night to feed. Kissing bugs usually bite people when they’re sleeping. The bites don’t hurt, and you may not even know you’ve been ...

  2. Dec 7, 2019 · Kissing bug bites tend to look similar to those of other biting bugs. Sometimes, a person may not even notice that they have sustained a bite. Others may notice clusters of small bites around the ...

  3. Dec 27, 2023 · Some people may be allergic to the spit of a kissing bug, and these people may develop a reaction to the bite, including a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis (pronounced a-nuh-fuh-lak ...

  4. Aug 14, 2023 · Chagas disease is endemic in Latin America, where an estimated 8 million people are infected but most don’t know it, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. About the size of a penny, “kissing bugs” — so named because they bite people on the face — feast on human blood.

  5. Mar 6, 2023 · The term kissing bug is a colloquial term that refers to a variety of species of insects in the Triatominae family (triatomines) that commonly seek out uncovered host mucosal surfaces and thus will frequently bite the face.[1][2][3] The kissing bug is of significance because it can transmit the parasitic organism Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi), the causative agent of Chagas disease.

    • Zachary M. Zemore, Brandon K. Wills
    • 2023/03/06
    • VCU Health, Virginia Commonwealth University
  6. www.healthlinkbc.ca › health-topics › kissing-bugsKissing Bugs - HealthLink BC

    Kissing bugs are wingless insects that are about 2 cm (0.75 in.) long. Kissing bugs are dark brown or black with red or orange spots along the edge of their bodies. They are also called assassin bugs or cone-nosed bugs. Like mosquitoes, kissing bugs feed on blood from animals or people. Kissing bugs have that name because their bites are often ...

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  8. May 16, 2019 · Kissing bugs feed on blood during the night, and they are called kissing bugs because they prefer to bite humans around the mouth or eyes. What Do Kissing Bugs Look Like? An adult kissing bug is somewhat larger than a penny, ranging from about 0.75 to 1.25 inches in length. Their heads are cone-shaped, and their legs are long and thin.

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