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Tick Bites May Cause Red Meat Allergy
Medical News Today – A new study by Susan Wolver, MD, and Diane Sun, MD, from Virginia Commonwealth University, and colleagues, discovered that the tick bite is the cause for a delayed allergic reaction to red meat. Their research, published by Springer in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, explains why people bitten by a tick may become allergic to red meat. Delayed anaphylaxis – a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction to meat – is a new syndrome that was initially identified in the southeastern United States. Read article
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