A New Jersey man is the first person believed to have died from a so-called meat allergy triggered by a tick bite , researchers say.
The man died in September 2024, but researchers just recently linked the death to the allergy , known as alpha-gal syndrome, or AGS .
According to experts, the bite of a Lone Star tick can lead an individual to develop a sensitivity or allergy to alpha galactose, a carbohydrate found in red meat and dairy products. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says AGS can cause hives, nausea, stomach pain, breathing issues and swelling.
Man died several hours after eating hamburger at barbecue
According to researchers, a 47-year-old New Jersey man went on a camping trip with his wife and children in summer 2024, and after spending the day

CBS Texas

The Virginian-Pilot
New Jersey News
FOX 5 NY
Today in History
Raw Story
America News
NBC News Video
FOX 32 Chicago Education
Bored Panda
Associated Press US News
The Hill Politics
FOX 10 Phoenix National