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ARE THEY TRYING TO SCARE US? - NEW AIDS-LIKE DISEASE
Is it wise to compare this kissing bug disease to a sexually and blood transmitted disease just because the symptoms of infection are similar? Seems like a good dose of OFF or Bug Be Gone will keep you safe. Plus you can wear ointments or hats to limit your exposure to the little suckers.
Chagas, a tropical disease spread by insects, is causing some fresh concern following an editorial—published earlier this week in a medical journal—that called it "the new AIDS of the Americas." More than 8 million people have been infected by Chagas, most of them in Latin and Central America. But more than 300,000 live in the United States. The editorial, published by the Public Library of Science's Neglected Tropical Diseases, said the spread of the disease is reminiscent of the early years of HIV. "There are a number of striking similarities between people living with Chagas disease and people living with HIV/AIDS," the authors wrote, "particularly for those with HIV/AIDS who contracted the disease in the first two decades of the HIV/AIDS epidemic." [Related: U.S. relief program preve... in Africa] Both diseases disproportionately affect people living in poverty, both are chronic conditions requiring prolonged, expensive treatment, and as with patients in the first two decades of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, "most patients with Chagas disease do not have access to health care facilities." Unlike HIV, Chagas is not a sexually-transmitted disease: it's "caused by parasites trans...ng insects," as the New York Times put it. "It likes to bite you on the face," CNN reported. "It's called the kissing bug. When it ingests your blood, it excretes the parasite at the same time. When you wake up and scratch the itch, the parasite moves into the wound and you're infected."
"Gaaah," Cassie Murdoch wrote on Jezebel.com, summing up the sentiment of everyone who read the journal's report. [Related: Coming soon--an over-the-...r HIV test] Chagas, also known as American trypanosomiasis, kills about 20,000 people per year, the journal said. And while just 20 percent of those infected with Chagas develop a life-threatening form of the disease, Chagas is "hard or impossible to cure," the Times reports:
"The problem is once the heart symptoms start, which is the most dreaded complication—the Chagas cardiomyopathy—the medicines no longer work very well," Dr. Peter Hotez, a researcher at Baylor College of Medicine and one of the editorial's authors, told CNN. "Problem No. 2: the medicines are extremely toxic." And 11 percent of pregnant women in Latin America are infected with Chagas, the journal said.
I'M NOT SAYING YOU'RE UGLY. YOU JUST HAVE BAD LUCK WHEN IT COMES TO MIRRORS AND SUNLIGHT!
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i work in ICU and we had an emergency briefing about this.
it was great(not the disease)but the debrief.we got sandwiches and cakes.
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whutthefuckisakissinbug??? i am KING BAD!!!
you are NOT... STOP ME IF YOU HEARD THIS BEFORE... | |
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Just when I was getting the itch to go to Costa Rica or somewhere similar.
Good lord, what next? | |
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"Love Hurts. Your lies, they cut me. Now your words don't mean a thing. I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..." -Cher, "Woman's World" | |
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This bug & disease has been around for ages.
I don't understand why the headlines NOW.
By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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why do they call it a 'kissing bug'? ewwww | |
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I think because they tend to bite the face, especially the tender areas around the mouth. By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory! | |
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even nastier. maybe, better than 'little creepy bug which drains your mouth blood while you're sleeping', i guess | |
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People that are scared and in any degree of panic are easier to control.
I'm firmly planted in denial | |
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THIS BEEN AROUND. Damn, are folks more bored than usual? Goddamn. | |
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