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Home / Health / Tick Bite Triggers Fatal Allergic Reaction to Beef in Rare Case

Tick Bite Triggers Fatal Allergic Reaction to Beef in Rare Case

17 Nov

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Summary

  • First documented fatal case of alpha-gal syndrome
  • Victim, 47, died in 2024 after eating a burger
  • Autopsy found no other life-threatening issues

In a shocking medical case, a 47-year-old man in the United States became the first known person to die from alpha-gal syndrome, a severe allergic reaction to red meat triggered by a tick-borne illness. The incident occurred in 2024, when the victim, after consuming a burger at a barbecue in New Jersey, started vomiting and went into anaphylactic shock, ultimately leading to his death.

The autopsy revealed no significant abnormalities in the man's cardiac, respiratory, neurological, or abdominal systems, leaving researchers puzzled about the exact cause of his sudden demise. It was only after his wife reached out to a friend, Dr. Erin McFeely, that the potential role of alpha-gal syndrome was investigated. Toxicology tests showed the presence of alcohol and an antihistamine in the victim's system, but the final conclusion was "Sudden unexplained death."

Experts say the tragedy highlights the need for greater awareness about this emerging condition, as the man's family did not initially recognize the episode as anaphylaxis and therefore did not connect it to the beef he had consumed. While there is no cure for alpha-gal syndrome, those diagnosed can manage the condition by avoiding all meat products.

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 a severe allergic reaction to red meat caused by a tick-borne illness. It can trigger anaphylaxis in those with the condition.
The man died in 2024 after eating a burger at a barbecue in New Jersey, which led to a fatal allergic reaction due to his alpha-gal syndrome.
The autopsy found no significant abnormalities in the man's major organ systems, leaving researchers puzzled about the exact cause of his sudden death.

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