This Article is From Feb 07, 2016

Brazil Mosquito Repellent Sales Surge Amid Zika Outbreak

Brazil Mosquito Repellent Sales Surge Amid Zika Outbreak

Brazil is the country worst affected by the outbreak of Zika, with 1.5 million cases reported last year. (AFP photo)

Rio de Janeiro: Mosquito-borne viruses including Zika, which is feared to cause brain damage in babies, have driven a surge in sales of insect repellent in Brazil, a report said Sunday.

The Brazilian insect repellent sector saw sales rise to a record $54 million in 2015 up from $36 million a year earlier, newspaper O Globo said, citing a study by the Nielsen consumer research firm.

Brazil is the country worst affected by the outbreak of Zika, with 1.5 million cases reported last year.

Zika is causing a bigger scare since scientists have linked it to cases of microcephaly, a condition which causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads.

It has also been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, a neurological disease that can cause paralysis in humans.

There is currently no cure or vaccine for Zika, which usually causes little more than a fever and rash in adults.

Brazil has also suffered from a rise in cases of dengue, another mosquito-borne disease.
Dengue killed 863 people in Brazil in 2015, a rise of more than 82 percent on the previous year, the government said.


 
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