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Rising bedbug infestations and health concerns

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Experts are reporting an increase in bedbug infestations, noting that these pests often become more active during summer months. While historically associated with major urban centers like New York City and Paris, the rising prevalence has raised significant public health concerns. Beyond causing sleep disruption and physical discomfort, there is growing scientific concern regarding the potential for bedbugs to carry and transmit MRSA, an antibiotic-resistant infection. Researchers, including those from the University of South Dakota, have demonstrated this risk through experiments using blood capsules and artificial skin. These studies showed that bedbugs could acquire the superbug during one feeding and transmit it during a subsequent feeding. While bites are often painless or delayed in reaction, they can result in delayed itchy red welts. welts, the potential for disease transmission adds a layer of complexity to the issue. Public concern has previously led to significant disruptions, such as the 2018 removal of municipal buses from service in New York City and the 2023 alarm in Paris ahead of the Olympic Games. To mitigate risks, specialists recommend vigilance during travel, such as inspecting hotel bedding and washing clothing immediately upon returning home. For existing infestations, professionals advise against the uncoordinated use of chemicals due to potential insecticidal resistance, suggesting instead methods like controlled dry heat or silicate dust.

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