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A tick bite that results in a meat allergy? Cases creep up in US

Tick bites leave more Americans allergic to red meat (草莓传媒's Rachel Nania)

WASHINGTON This summer, a routine tick bite could leave you with more than an area of irritation 鈥 it could result in a lifelong allergy to meat.

Dr. Jacqueline Eghrari-Sabet, a Gaithersburg, Maryland, allergist with the , says doctors throughout the eastern part of the U.S. are seeing more cases of a relatively new phenomenon: an allergy to red meat, caused by a bite from the lone star tick.

鈥淭he tick transmits this sugar [known as alpha-gal] that a human is not used to seeing, and as a result, you make an allergic or immune response to it,鈥 explained Eghrari-Sabet.

鈥淲hen you end up eating meat, which can have this same type of sugar, you end up already having an antibody to it, so you have an allergic reaction.鈥

For years, instances of this allergy were rare and mostly confined to the southeastern parts of the country 鈥 the home of the lone star tick. However, researchers have seen an all over, even as far north as New England. More than 100 cases were reported in Long Island in the last year, .

In this photo, Dr. Colin Brammer, an entomologist at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, displays a lone star tick in a lab in Raleigh, N.C. Doctors across the nation are seeing a surge of sudden meat allergies in longtime carnivores who were bitten by lone star ticks, which are found in the Southwest and eastern half of the U.S. (AP Photo)

What we鈥檙e finding with the lone star ticks, like so many other things related to global warming and climate change, is that they are becoming more and more widespread,鈥 Eghrari-Sabet said.

Similar to other food allergy reactions, tick-induced meat allergy symptoms could include hives, vomiting, diarrhea, shortness of breath and even anaphylaxis. However, unlike a reaction to, say, nuts or shellfish, the response is not always instant.

鈥淲e鈥檙e so used to food allergies happening immediately. You pop the peanut in your mouth and you have that immediate reaction. This [allergic reaction to meat] is happening hours later, which is what was so confusing when we first started to see this problem,鈥 Eghrari-Sabet said.

The delay also makes cases difficult to diagnose. A newfound patient awareness could be one reason why there鈥檚 been a sudden increase in cases. 聽

鈥淭here are patients now that are coming forward saying, 鈥榊ou know what? I鈥檝e been suffering with this thing for 20 years, but nobody could figure it out,鈥欌 Eghrari-Sabet explained. 鈥淩eally, this is a case where medicine is trying to catch up with what the patients have been experiencing. It鈥檚 not easy.鈥

There is no treatment to reverse the allergy. Eghrari-Sabet says patients have to manage it by avoiding beef and pork (chicken and fish are fine to eat). Those experiencing an allergic reaction should treat it like any other food allergy: with epinephrine and possible emergency care.

鈥淭hese are serious problems, food allergies, and just because this one takes a while for it to show up, doesn鈥檛 mean that it鈥檚 not serious and can sometimes be deadly,鈥 Eghrari-Sabet said.

With experts warning that tick seasons in years, Eghrari-Sabet says people who spend time outside 鈥 even their own backyards 鈥 should take caution and complete full-body tick checks upon coming inside.

If you discover a bite, keep your eyes peeled for any odd signs or symptoms.

鈥淭icks will play with human immune systems all the time 鈥 that鈥檚 the way of the world,鈥 Eghrari-Sabet said.

鈥淎llergy is really just one branch of the immune system, and it鈥檚 the branch that鈥檚 gone rogue.鈥

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