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Sunday, August 10, 2014
A tick bite can make you allergic to red meat
A bug can turn you into a vegetarian, or at least make you swear off
red meat. Doctors across the nation are seeing a surge of sudden meat
allergies in people bitten by a certain kind of tick. This bizarre problem was only discovered a few years ago but is growing as the ticks spread
from the Southwest and the East to more parts of the United States. In
some cases, eating a burger or a steak has landed people in the hospital
with severe allergic reactions. Few patients seem aware of the
risk, and even doctors are slow to recognize it. As one allergist who
has seen 200 cases on New York's Long Island said, "Why would someone
think they're allergic to meat when they've been eating it their whole
life?" The culprit is the Lone Star tick,
named for Texas, a state famous for meaty barbecues. The tick is now
found throughout the South and the eastern half of the United States. Here's how it happens: The bugs harbor a sugar that humans don't
have, called alpha-gal. The sugar is also is found in red meat - beef,
pork, venison, rabbit - and even some dairy products. It's usually fine
when people encounter it through food that gets digested. But a tick bite
triggers an immune system response, and in that high-alert state, the
body perceives the sugar the tick transmitted to the victim's
bloodstream and skin as a foreign substance, and makes antibodies to it.
That sets the stage for an allergic reaction the next time the person
eats red meat and encounters the sugar...more
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