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Pilot's Fatal Allergy: Red Meat Kills After Tick Bite

20 Nov

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Summary

  • A pilot died from a sudden red meat allergy after a tick bite.
  • Alpha-gal syndrome, triggered by tick bites, caused the death.
  • The condition is still largely unknown to many physicians.
Pilot's Fatal Allergy: Red Meat Kills After Tick Bite

A seemingly healthy JetBlue pilot, Brian Waitzel, died unexpectedly in September 2024, with the cause later determined to be alpha-gal syndrome. This rare condition, transmitted by tick bites, induces a severe allergy to red meat. Waitzel experienced sudden, intense symptoms hours after a barbecue, leading to his tragic passing despite his son's CPR efforts.

His wife, Pieper Waitzel, and a family friend connected his episodes of severe illness to prior red meat consumption, recalling a camping trip where he experienced similar symptoms after eating steak. Waitzel had sustained what were believed to be chigger bites, a common vector for alpha-gal syndrome, earlier in the year.

Waitzel's death is the first confirmed fatality linked to alpha-gal syndrome, prompting researchers to urge greater awareness. They note that many physicians are unaware of the condition, and increasing tick exposure due to rising deer populations could lead to more cases.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Alpha-gal syndrome is an allergic reaction to red meat, usually contracted through bites from certain ticks, most commonly the Lone Star tick.
Yes, alpha-gal syndrome, triggered by tick bites, can cause severe and sometimes fatal allergic reactions to red meat, as tragically demonstrated by the pilot's death.
No, research indicates that many physicians are unaware of alpha-gal syndrome, contributing to delayed diagnoses and lack of public awareness.

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