Chagas Disease Confirmed in California: What Veterinarians Should Know
Chagas disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi and spread by kissing bugs, has been confirmed in California. With infected vectors identified in Southern California, experts warn the Bay Area could be next. Veterinarians should be alert to potential canine cases, as dogs can serve as reservoirs and may develop severe heart disease. Awareness, prevention, and early detection are key to protecting both pets and people.

