The Kissing Bug

Cover of The Kissing Bug by Daisy Hernandez
Year: 2022
Language: en
Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 9781953534194
Dimensions:
Height: 8.6 Inches
Length: 5.6 Inches
Weight: 0.79 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
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The Kissing Bug by Daisy Hernández, published by National Geographic Books on July 19, 2022, is a detailed exploration of the Chagas disease, a condition that disproportionately affects the Latinx community in the United States. In this 316-page work, Hernández reflects on her childhood in a New Jersey factory town, where she initially misunderstood her aunt’s illness. Through her investigation, she uncovers the broader implications of Chagas, revealing its prevalence and the societal factors that contribute to its obscurity.

Readers will find a comprehensive narrative that intertwines personal stories with interviews from patients, medical professionals, and researchers. Hernández’s work highlights the intersections of health, poverty, and systemic racism, shedding light on how these elements have kept Chagas hidden from public awareness. This edition presents a nuanced examination of a marginalized disease, connecting readers to the urgent realities faced by those affected.


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Growing up in a New Jersey factory town in the 1980s, Daisy Hernández believed that her aunt had become deathly ill from eating an apple. No one in her family, in either the United States or Colombia, spoke of infectious diseases. Even into her thirties, she only knew that her aunt had died of Chagas, a rare and devastating illness that affects the heart and digestive system. But as Hernández dug deeper, she discovered that Chagas—or the kissing bug disease—is more prevalent in the United States than the Zika virus. 

After her aunt’s death, Hernández began searching for answers. Crisscrossing the country, she interviewed patients, doctors, epidemiologists, and even veterinarians with the Department of Defense. She learned that in the United States more than three hundred thousand people in the Latinx community have Chagas, and that outside of Latin America, this is the only country with the native insects—the “kissing bugs”—that carry the Chagas parasite.

Through unsparing, gripping, and humane portraits, Hernández chronicles a story vast in scope and urgent in its implications, exposing how poverty, racism, and public policies have conspired to keep this disease hidden. A riveting and nuanced investigation into racial politics and for-profit healthcare in the United States, The Kissing Bug reveals the intimate history of a marginalized disease and connects us to the lives at the center of it all.

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Publisher: National Geographic Books. Year: 2022.
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ISBN-13: 9781953534194.
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Language: en. Pages: 316.

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