DEET was developed by the US Army, following its experience of jungle warfare during World War 2. It entered military use in 1946 and civilian use in 1957.
Tests have shown DEET to be the most effective and long-lasting insect-repellant available. Studies into the health effects of DEET have not shown any significant harm to human health (other than for those who are allergic to DEET), but concerns arising from its chemical composition mean that care should be taken in its application. Current mainstream medical opinion is that any dangers posed by DEET are greatly outweighed by those of the serious insect-bourne diseases which DEET helps prevent.
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