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Two cases of alpha-gal syndrome suggest that the lone star tick isn’t the only species in the United States capable of triggering an allergy to red meat.
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WRIC Richmond on MSNTick season is here, expert gives advice on how to avoid nasty bitesAs the weather warms and outdoor activities increase, it’s crucial to be aware of ticks as peak season is now underway.
The CDC warned that Lone Star ticks had affected close to 450,000 people with meat allergies; deer ticks can spread multiple ...
Due to climate change, more ticks are migrating north, including species that are not native to California. The Bay Area Lyme ...
Maryland is home to multiple types of ticks, which can spread disease. Here's what to look out for and how to avoid ...
Epidemiologist Elizabeth Schiffman, who supervises the Vectorborne Diseases Unit at the Minnesota Department of Health, ...
RELATED: How to protect your pet from tick-borne diseases So far, they have not found any Lone Star Ticks. "Lone Star Ticks carry different pathogens than what we have here and they also cause ...
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