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elleng

(130,967 posts)
Sun May 1, 2022, 06:34 PM May 2022

The tick that makes people allergic to red meat is in D.C.

One bite from a lone star tick could cause an allergy to red meat for life.

'Our recent warm weather has reawakened ticks, and one type in particular is becoming more common in the D.C. area: the lone star tick. One bite from this tick, which is easily identified by the white spot on its back if it’s a female, can cause a life-long adverse reaction to eating red meat.

The lone star tick originated in the southern states but has spread north and west to cover much of the eastern half of the country. With a warming climate, more ticks survive the winter months, and their range is expanding.

Unlike the black-legged (deer) tick, the lone star tick doesn’t transmit Lyme disease, but it can produce a severe food allergy in people known as alpha-gal syndrome, which is an allergy to red meat.'>>>

https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2022/05/01/tick-bite-lone-star-meat-allergic/?

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The tick that makes people allergic to red meat is in D.C. (Original Post) elleng May 2022 OP
My BIL developed that allergy after a tick bite EYESORE 9001 May 2022 #1
Happened to my daughter's father in law. ;-( elleng May 2022 #3
It's a conspiracy by Big Vegan IronLionZion May 2022 #2
I was about to say.... getagrip_already May 2022 #4
The Lone Star Tick is deep in the heart of the lone star state IronLionZion May 2022 #9
Its not just red meat. Tetrachloride May 2022 #5
Couldn't pets pick it up and carry it inside? wnylib May 2022 #10
Certainly possible but I don't know. Tick collars and shots for pets Tetrachloride May 2022 #12
This is the same tick carrier of Cytauxzoonosis (aka Bobcat Fever). sinkingfeeling May 2022 #6
I wouldn't notice. n/t. NNadir May 2022 #7
Another reason to stay out of the woods Danmel May 2022 #8
Yeah, no kidding. calimary May 2022 #11
A friend developed this ga_girl May 2022 #13
Lone star tick was reported in Wisconsin 9 years ago Tetrachloride May 2022 #14

EYESORE 9001

(25,941 posts)
1. My BIL developed that allergy after a tick bite
Sun May 1, 2022, 06:41 PM
May 2022

He’s a very finicky eater who ate beef for practically every meal. He’s putting his long-suffering wife through hell as she tries to come up with alternative dishes. He didn’t appreciate my suggestion about tofu.

IronLionZion

(45,451 posts)
9. The Lone Star Tick is deep in the heart of the lone star state
Sun May 1, 2022, 09:20 PM
May 2022


Maybe Alaska or Hawaii might be safe for now. This thing has some range

Tetrachloride

(7,847 posts)
5. Its not just red meat.
Sun May 1, 2022, 06:52 PM
May 2022

There is no cure or diet that will relieve the suffering of one person that i know.

Certainly, some foods are worse than others.

Wear OFF insect spray. Avoid grass which is over 4 inches. Stay on the sidewalk.

Tetrachloride

(7,847 posts)
12. Certainly possible but I don't know. Tick collars and shots for pets
Sun May 1, 2022, 09:40 PM
May 2022

keep pets in mowed areas.

I have not read anything on pets and these ticks.

We need a pro answer.

sinkingfeeling

(51,457 posts)
6. This is the same tick carrier of Cytauxzoonosis (aka Bobcat Fever).
Sun May 1, 2022, 08:52 PM
May 2022

It is almost always fatal to domestic cats. I lost my beautiful flame Ragdoll within 7 days back in 2019.

Danmel

(4,915 posts)
8. Another reason to stay out of the woods
Sun May 1, 2022, 09:18 PM
May 2022

Give me a nice clean hotel every time. I'm not a princess but definitely not rustic.

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