After Years of Abuse, the Earth Has Sent Its Bill Collectors (Hello, Lone Star Ticks)
Does Mother Nature have a sense of irony?
To answer that question, look no further than the lone star tick. Although the ticks traditional range in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic includes the eastern half of the Lone Star State of Texas, it gets its name from a white, star-like splotch on its back. But thanks to climate change, this nettlesome little critter is on the move. Its moving into the Northeast as far as Maine. And its gone well past its usual bailiwick in the Ohio Valley to make its way into the upper Midwest and into Wisconsin.
Its not surprising that ticks, like half of all species, are moving with the changing climate. What is surprising is what the lone star tick brings with it. No, its not Lyme disease, although warming-catalyzed deer ticks are spreading that debilitating malady into new areas. Instead, the lone star tick carries another little-known diseasealpha-gal syndrome.
The term alpha-gal comes from name of the sugar molecule that, according to the Mayo Clinic, can lead to hives, eczema, swelling of the lips, face, tongue and throat, as well as wheezing, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, headaches and even the potentially deadly interruption of normal breathing by anaphylaxis. However, these symptoms may not follow after a bite. In fact, it might take a while for an infected person to feel the full impact of a newly acquired syndrome.
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This tick is spreading a meat allergy. A severe one, too.
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