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A single camping trip and an ordinary backyard barbecue ended in tragedy for a New Jersey family, revealing the first documented death from a tick-related meat allergy. That stark finding comes from University of Virginia researchers, whose case report now spotlights a growing public health threat as Lone Star ticks continue expanding their range across the United States.

The UVA team investigated the abrupt death of a healthy 47 year old man who collapsed four hours after eating a hamburger. By analyzing postmortem blood samples, they identified alpha-gal syndrome, an allergy triggered by tick bites, as the likely cause. Their discovery suggests this condition may be more dangerous, and more overlooked, than physicians and patients realize.

A Mystery Unraveled

The story begins in the summer of 2024, when the man experienced severe abdominal pain several hours after a late steak dinner during a camping trip. The episode resolved overnight, and he resumed normal activity without knowing he was already sensitized to alpha-gal, a sugar found in mammalian meat. Two weeks later, after eating a hamburger, he collapsed and could not be revived.

The autopsy labeled the case a sudden unexplained death. But his wife pushed for answers and contacted UVA allergist Thomas Platts Mills, who discovered the alpha-gal allergy more than a decade ago. When he tested the postmortem blood, the levels of alpha-gal antibodies and tryptase, a marker of anaphylaxis, were striking. Tryptase values exceeded 2000 ng per mL, consistent with the most severe fatal allergic reactions ever recorded.

In a detail that reads like a quiet warning, the man had no known tick bites in the previous year. What he did have were a dozen itchy bites around his ankles that he and his family assumed were chiggers. In much of the eastern United States, however, these so called chiggers are actually larvae of the Lone Star tick, a species now surging northward alongside exploding deer populations.

“On the other hand, most individuals who have mild to moderate episodes of hives can control symptoms with an appropriate diet.”

Researchers suspect several cofactors may have intensified his fatal reaction, including beer consumption, seasonal ragweed pollen, and exercise earlier that day. None alone could cause delayed anaphylaxis, but together they may have amplified the immune response triggered by alpha-gal.

One unsettling aspect of this case is how subtle the symptoms can be. The delayed onset, typically three to five hours after eating meat, makes it easy for people to miss the connection. The UVA team emphasizes that intense abdominal pain alone can signal anaphylaxis in alpha-gal syndrome, even without hives, swelling, or breathing difficulties.

An Underrecognized Public Health Threat

Alpha-gal syndrome is increasing across regions where the Lone Star tick is becoming established, yet many physicians are unfamiliar with it. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that a large share of clinicians are unaware of how the allergy works, how it presents, or when to test for it. That lack of awareness can delay diagnosis and leave patients vulnerable to repeated exposures.

Platts Mills says both public and professional education are urgently needed. People who do not realize they have the allergy, he notes, may continue eating meat until a more severe reaction occurs. In his view, the danger is no longer theoretical. It is documented, real, and likely underreported.

“It is important that both doctors and patients who live in an area of the country where Lone Star ticks are common should be aware of the risk of sensitization.”

As deer populations soar and the Lone Star tick marches north, more Americans may encounter alpha-gal syndrome without recognizing the risk. The UVA team argues that abdominal pain after eating beef, pork, or lamb should prompt testing, especially in individuals with recent tick or mysterious chigger like bites.

The case also highlights how a routine outdoor exposure can lead to life altering sensitivity. It is a stark reminder that in ecosystems shaped by changing wildlife patterns and warming climates, old assumptions about familiar creatures like ticks no longer hold.

For now, UVA researchers hope their findings will help prevent future tragedies by making both doctors and patients more aware of the signs of alpha-gal syndrome and the delayed reactions it can cause.

Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology In Practice: 10.1016/j.jaip.2025.09.039

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