An association between tick bite reactions and red meat allergy in humans

Twenty-five patients living in a tick-endemic region of Sydney, New South Wales developed red meat allergy after experiencing large local reactions to tick bites. This represents a potentially novel cross-reaction between an arthropod and a food protein. (MJA 2009; 190: 510-511).

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Published in:Medical journal of Australia Vol. 190; no. 9; pp. 510 - 511
Main Authors: Van Nunen, Sheryl A, O’Connor, Kate S, Clarke, Lesley R, Boyle, Richard X, Fernando, Suran L
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Sydney Australasian Medical Publishing Company 04-05-2009
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Summary:Twenty-five patients living in a tick-endemic region of Sydney, New South Wales developed red meat allergy after experiencing large local reactions to tick bites. This represents a potentially novel cross-reaction between an arthropod and a food protein. (MJA 2009; 190: 510-511).
ISSN:0025-729X
1326-5377
DOI:10.5694/j.1326-5377.2009.tb02533.x