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First Recorded Fatality from Tick-Driven 'Red Meat Allergy' Reported in New Jersey

First Recorded Fatality from Tick-Driven 'Red Meat Allergy' Reported in New Jersey

Update: 2025-12-17
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  • A healthy 47-year-old man from New Jersey suddenly died after delayed allergic reactions to red meat; it was later confirmed to be caused by alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), marking the first documented fatality linked to tick-driven mammalian meat allergy
  • His symptoms began hours after eating beef following a recent camping trip, during which he sustained 12 to 13 suspected lone star tick bites — exposure to this tick is now known to trigger the immune sensitization that leads to AGS
  • AGS occurs when the lone star tick introduces the alpha-gal sugar molecule into the bloodstream, causing the body to form antibodies and react severely, sometimes fatally, upon future consumption of mammalian meat or byproducts
  • Cases of AGS are rising explosively across the United States, with documented diagnoses climbing from 12 in 2009 to more than 110,000 by 2022; estimates suggest over 450,000 Americans may be affected
  • Experts warn that expanding tick ranges, misdiagnoses, and lack of awareness among healthcare providers are fueling this hidden public health threat, emphasizing the urgent need for preventive tick-bite strategies and proper tick removal techniques
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First Recorded Fatality from Tick-Driven 'Red Meat Allergy' Reported in New Jersey

First Recorded Fatality from Tick-Driven 'Red Meat Allergy' Reported in New Jersey