August 05

Red alert! Alpha-gal syndrome, a delayed allergic reaction to red meat and other mammalian products, is caused by tick bites that introduce the alpha-gal sugar molecule into the bloodstream. Symptoms, appearing 2–6 hours after consuming affected foods, range from hives and abdominal pain to life-threatening anaphylaxis. Initially linked to the lone star tick in the southeastern U.S., the syndrome is now associated with multiple tick species across six continents, including the black-legged tick. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 U.S. cases, but 42% of healthcare providers are unaware of the condition, leading to delayed diagnoses. Management involves avoiding mammalian products and further tick bites, with potential for recovery over time.

How do you protect yourself from bug bites when enjoying "The Great Outdoors"? Let us hear your tips and tricks below. 👇

Link to article: https://theconversation.com/a-red-meat-allergy-from-tick-bites-is-spreading-and-the-lone-star-tick-isnt-the-only-alpha-gal-carrier-to-worry-about-262428

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