Meat Allergy Linked to Deadly Surge in Northeast

Source: nytimes.com

The New York Times reports on a deadly outbreak of alpha-gal syndrome, a food allergy to red meat caused by bites from lone star ticks. Doctors and public health experts in the New York region have identified a sharp rise in severe cases leading to fatal anaphylaxis. The story highlights patient stories, surging case numbers and the growing threat from ticks moving north with climate change. Readers in the Northeast should know the symptoms - like hives, nausea and breathing trouble hours after