Paris City Hall calls on the government and requests a plan to combat this “public health problem”

2023-09-28 15:40:25

Faced with a “scourge” which worries and the observation of a “significant resurgence” of bedbugs, the Paris City Hall calls on the government, Thursday September 28, in a letter addressed directly to Elisabeth Borne. “Bed bugs are a public health problem and should be reported as such. The State must urgently bring together all the stakeholders concerned in order to deploy an action plan commensurate with this scourge as the whole of France prepares to host the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2024.”writes Emmanuel Grégoire, first deputy to the mayor, Anne Hildago.

He also calls for the organization of “basics of pest control” and that the regional health agency “implements a mandatory declaration mechanism and supports individuals with financial support” or that “the psychological risk after such an infestation is taken care of”.

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11% of French households affected, according to ANSES

In recent weeks, users of several public places in the Paris region, such as the waiting area at Roissy airport, have denounced the presence of these insects.

These small insects the size of an apple seed, which feed at night, mainly on human blood, most often hide in mattresses and box springs and are carried in clothing and luggage.

Disappeared from daily life in the 1950s, these insects have made a comeback over the past thirty years in many developed countries thanks to increasingly nomadic lifestyles and consumption favoring second-hand purchases. and increasing resistance to insecticides.

Bedbugs affect 11% of French households, regardless of their social background, according to a report from the National Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health Safety (ANSES), published in July.

Pests cost 230 million euros per year to households struggling to get rid of them, and 83 million in health expenses, notes ANSES.

If skin lesions are the most frequent manifestations following bedbug bites, the infestation can lead to various psychological or even psychiatric consequences (sleep disorders, anxiety, feeling of panic) for the people concerned, notes the report. .

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The World with AFP

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