Alpha-Gal syndrome (“meat allergy”)
Brief overview Description: Food allergy to red meat and other products containing a specific sugar molecule (alpha-gal), e.g., milk and dairy products. Causes: Triggered by the bite of a tick that has previously infested a mammal. The main causative agent is an American tick species, but sometimes it is also European ticks. Diagnosis: Blood test … Alpha-Gal syndrome (“meat allergy”)