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East coast states of Virginia, North Carolina, and New York are among the worst hit

Americans can be a stubborn lot.  If there's one thing many of them won't give up, it's red meat, as epitomized by the Beef Checkoff Program's popular ad phrase, "Beef it's what's for dinner."

I. Deadly Mammal Meat Allergy Fascinates Allergists

But some meat lovers are being forced to begrudgingly give up their favorite food item to preserve their health.

The culprit is a new allergy to galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose, or alpha-gal, a sugar found in the flesh of virtually all non-primate mammals.  The allergy is pretty unique.  Allergist Dr. Erin McGintee describes, "Intellectually, it's such a cool allergy on so many levels.  It's a sugar, not a protein, and most food allergies occur in response to a protein antigen."

And to add to the oddity, the allergy is the first known case of delayed anaphylaxis.  Anaphylaxis is a serious allergic reaction to food that can cause death.  Symptoms include the appearance of an itchy rash, throat swelling, and low blood pressure.  Typically these symptoms occur minutes after eating the allergy-containing food.  But in the case of the alpha-gal allergy, people can eat a steak dinner and then be stricken with anaphylaxis hours later, requiring hospitalization and life-saving epinephrine injections.
Steak
For alpha-gal allergy victims, mammal meat can prove deadly. [Image Source: Chris Passet]

Helen Olive, a North Carolina resident interviewed by CNN has suffered from the allergy for 11 years now.  At first it caused mere discomfort.  She recalls, "It was terrible.  The sensation was all over my body and then I developed hives."

But with time the attacks became more severe.  Eventually she was hospitalized leading to her diagnosis.  She recalls, "I had a black and blue salad with beef tips.  Later I had the same reaction except the Benadryl would not work."

There are over 1,500 known cases of alpha-gal allergies in the U.S.  They are virtually all found among residents of the East Coast, with the largest population of victims living in Virginia.  North Carolina and New York are also seeing rising numbers of cases.

II. Ticks are Believed to be to Blame

The cause has seemingly been traced to the common lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum) as all the victims have had at least one recent tick bite.  Many have developed the allergy after many bites.  Precise details of how the tick bite leads to the allergy are not yet known, but are a hot topic of research.

Lone Star Tick
The allergy is believed to be caused by the Lone Star Tick, a pest that feasts on human blood
[Image Source: Mike Quinn]

Among the highest profile victims is famous author John Grisham who owns a plantation near Charlottesville, Virginia.  He had to give up red meat after he received a tick bite on the plantation and began to experience painful reactions to mammal meat.

A handful of victims have recovered, seeing their alpha-gal tolerance return over time.  Researchers have devised a "meat test" to verify if the recovered victims are able to safely eat mammal meat once more.

Dr. Scott Commins, who discovered the allergy in 2009 along with his colleague Dr. Thomas Platts-Mills, warns that there's no treatment for victims other than to give up red meat.  He comments, "There is no current medication to treat food allergies."

Researchers suggest that East Coast residents use DEET-based tick repellant when working outdoors and/or avoid areas that might have ticks.  But for people who live next to woods, exposure may be inevitable and thus the number of people with mammal meat allergies is expected to rise.

Sources: ABC News [Viriginia], CNN



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Conspiracy
By km9v on 6/21/2012 12:22:23 PM , Rating: 3
The poultry producers want you to eat more chicken. Lies! It's all lies!




RE: Conspiracy
By chmilz on 6/21/2012 12:41:37 PM , Rating: 4
More likely the vegan and animal rights eco-terrorists. I predict they fund research a way to synthesize this and deliver it to force mankind off red meat.

Cue civil war. Of course, carnivores will win due to a) numbers and b) not being malnourished hippies.


RE: Conspiracy
By Schadenfroh on 6/21/2012 1:09:16 PM , Rating: 1
This looks like a powerful potential weapon for eco-terrorists. I would not be surprised if some radicals are caught releasing infected ticks into the wild in a few years.


RE: Conspiracy
By GulWestfale on 6/21/2012 1:25:24 PM , Rating: 5
"non-primate mammals"

so they guy who ate someone's face recently wasn't on drugs, he was just allergic to non-primate meat and really, really hungry?


RE: Conspiracy
By FaaR on 6/21/12, Rating: -1
RE: Conspiracy
By BluntForceTrama on 6/24/2012 9:38:30 AM , Rating: 2
Arguing with a misanthrope is futile. The proof? Make a similar suggestion this was created by Rx companies to increase profits and you'll be the one wearing being ridiculed.


RE: Conspiracy
By praktik on 6/21/2012 1:29:07 PM , Rating: 2
Ok while you guys are all focused on the eco-terrorists and poultry producers I'll be worrying about the Marxist revolutionaries trying to turn America into a socialist nation!


RE: Conspiracy
By GulWestfale on 6/21/12, Rating: 0
RE: Conspiracy
By praktik on 6/21/2012 1:51:28 PM , Rating: 2
clutch my pearls!


RE: Conspiracy
By spread on 6/21/2012 2:01:17 PM , Rating: 1
I'll vote for Rush Limbaugh to ass ram those faggy tinfoil makers and make tinfoil cheap.


RE: Conspiracy
By Gungel on 6/22/2012 7:08:55 AM , Rating: 2
Ask the government for a tax break on aluminum foil.


RE: Conspiracy
By Schadenfroh on 6/21/2012 2:30:04 PM , Rating: 2
The real threat is the pending bath salt zombie apocalypse.


RE: Conspiracy
By Ammohunt on 6/21/2012 2:59:14 PM , Rating: 4
Vegetarians in the woods = prey.


RE: Conspiracy
By chµck on 6/21/2012 4:25:43 PM , Rating: 2
chickun is delicious


yum
By Quadrillity on 6/21/2012 12:28:38 PM , Rating: 3
Did you really have to post that picture of the most delicious steak I have ever seen??! *pouts in the corner




RE: yum
By MrBlastman on 6/21/2012 5:04:56 PM , Rating: 2
It's time to fire the grill up! I'm cooking some grass fed, organic low fat all beef hotdogs myself tonight on it.


RE: yum
By Manch on 6/22/2012 6:11:22 AM , Rating: 3
you lost me at organic low fat...

Tho I did chuckle when I imagined a bunch of hotdogs chewing grass.

You can nuke a dog, if youre gonna fire up the grill, throw a slab of meat on it, not hot dogs!


The implications of this...
By geddarkstorm on 6/21/2012 12:57:20 PM , Rating: 5
... are staggering.

To think that a parasitic organism could give you a small, little bite, that suddenly makes you allergic to one of your primary food sources, is... almost unbelievable. And incredibly dangerous.

This goes beyond just "what tick/mosquito/bacteria/virus/protist/fungus/platyhe lminthes has infected you and mysteriously given you a food/material allergy" and all the astounding potentials for uncovering the source of human allergic diseases that represents; but also hits on the very core of what truly sensitizes the body to create an allergy in the first place.

You can even twist this into something dark. If one can induce allergies to something so fundamentally important as meat, think of the creation of a bio-weapon that could induce allergic reactions in a population to all major food sources. Or self reactions. Or reactions to sunlight, or even ectopic water allergies. Or a virus that would spread through a population and make everyone allergic to bad pop songs.

It's.. kinda frightening to think about. Yet, on the other side of the coin, is discovering the mechanisms behind induced allergic reactions, and learning how to shut them down, basically curing a whole host of allergies. Or maybe even most allergies. The sky's the limit with this one.

Or maybe nothing will come of it, and it's some black swan fluke of a trigger. All I can say is, this is something to keep our eyes on.




Eat Mor Chikin!
By Integral9 on 6/21/2012 1:28:30 PM , Rating: 3
You know Chik-Fil-A is loving this.




RE: Eat Mor Chikin!
By anartik on 6/21/2012 2:17:57 PM , Rating: 2
Yup it's probably a conspiracy conceived and carried out by those damn Chick Fil A cows. Were all in trouble if the Chickens retaliate. lol


Science
By Reality2012 on 6/21/2012 9:48:02 PM , Rating: 1
This is science. It's your choice (and your problem) if you choose to not believe this and go down your merry path of ignorance. Eco-terrorists? What and who are these people anyway...people that actually love animals and themselves, people that actually love the Earth and plants that provide oxygen and life? Please go back to school or read something before posting a comment that makes you look like the fool you are.




RE: Science
By ppardee on 6/22/2012 4:25:14 PM , Rating: 2
I suppose you view radical Islamic terrorists as people who just love Allah and Muslims, too?

I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and say you're just uninformed about eco-terrorism and not a complete nut job that agrees with their 'cause'.


RE: Science
By EricMartello on 6/27/2012 10:50:22 PM , Rating: 2
I love animals too...they're delicious.


No problem...
By Ramstark on 6/21/2012 1:04:51 PM , Rating: 2
quote:
"...a sugar found in the flesh of virtually all non-primate mammals."


So, no problema, plenty of primate mammals to have for dinner right? Doctor Lecter is Safe!

Seriously, this could be the start of yet another cause of the zombie apocalypse...




By ironargonaut on 6/21/2012 3:43:41 PM , Rating: 2
Does this enhance the food supply for ticks? Less hunters more game animals. Game animals are larger numbers then carnivores, therefore more food for the ticks.
OR is it that the ticks anesthetic/blood thinner uses this to mask itself from the hosts immune system. But, in primates w/no natural form of this sugar respond with immune reaction.

Interesting...




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