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Overview
Added
March 18, 2026
Subject & domain
biology · evolution-biodiversity
Grade range
Grade 9 (Freshman)–Grade 12 (Senior)
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Article
Introduction
Alpha-gal Syndrome: The Tick-Borne Red Meat Allergy
- The Condition: Alpha-gal syndrome is a serious, potentially life-threatening allergic reaction to red meat and pork, characterized by hives, nausea, swelling, and respiratory distress.
- The Cause: The syndrome is triggered by the bite of specific tick species whose saliva contains a sugar molecule called alpha-gal.
- Biological Mechanism:
- Tick bites introduce alpha-gal into the human body, prompting the immune system to produce antibodies against it.
- Subsequent consumption of red meat or pork (which also contains alpha-gal) triggers an immune system attack, resulting in an allergic reaction.
- Rising Prevalence: Diagnoses of the allergy have increased 100-fold over the last decade.
- Contributing Factors:
- Improved medical recognition of the syndrome.
- Climate change, which has facilitated the geographic spread of tick populations.
- Geographic Scope: Cases are notably rising in the southern United States and Australia.
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