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As dengue outbreak rages, Argentina runs out of mosquito repellent

  • Shortages have led to supermarket brawls, rationing and the rise of home-made concoctions
  • With 129 deaths so far this year, Argentina has seen a 10-fold increase compared to the same period last year

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A sign reading “We Do Not Have Repellent” is displayed on the window of a store in Buenos Aires on Tuesday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Insect repellent has become a hot commodity in Argentina, which is besieged by dengue-carrying mosquitoes and facing shortages that have sparked supermarket brawls, rations and home-made concoctions.

The country is one of the worst hit by an outbreak of dengue sweeping Latin America and the Caribbean, attributed to a muggy summer that has been intensified by the El Nino climate phenomenon.

The outbreak in the middle of an economic crisis, in a country with strict importation controls, has led to a severe shortage of mosquito repellent.

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Some businesses have opened dedicated WhatsApp channels to tell clients when they get some in. Others impose rations of three products per person.

A public health worker fumigates an area as part of a campaign against dengue-promoting mosquitoes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday. Photo: AP
A public health worker fumigates an area as part of a campaign against dengue-promoting mosquitoes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Friday. Photo: AP

In one viral video, a man appears in a park surrounded by a cloud of mosquitos, explaining how a mixture of water and low-cost local shampoo brand Plusbelle repels the flying pests.

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“I did everything home-made,” said Laura Di Costa, 56, who was unable to find repellent and ended up in hospital with dengue, which causes joint and bone pain, earning it the nickname “breakbone fever”.

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