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UTEP Researchers Find High Levels of Chagas Disease Parasite in Borderland Bugs

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A recent study by UTEP researchers has revealed significantly elevated levels of the Chagas disease parasite in insects located near residential and natural areas along the U.S.-Mexico border. This alarming finding raises concerns about the potential for local transmission of the disease, which could impact public health in the region. The study highlights the need for increased awareness and preventive measures among residents living in affected areas to mitigate risks associated with Chagas disease.

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