What is AGS? This tick-borne meat allergy may have affected half a million people, CDC says



As many as 450,000 people in the United States may have been affected by alpha-gal syndrome (AGS), the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced Thursday. AGS, also known as the red-meat allergy or the tick-bite meat allergy, is an emerging and potentially life-threatening allergic condition that has mostly gone undiagnosed.

More than 110,000 suspected cases of alpha-gal syndrome were identified, between 2010 and 2022, the CDC announced, adding that diagnosis of alpha-gal syndrome requires a positive diagnostic test and a clinical exam. Many individuals with alpha-gal syndrome may not get tested and could never know.

Dr. Scott Commins, a University of North Carolina researcher who co-authored both papers published by the CDC told the Associated Press that that would make it the 10th most common food allergy in the U.S.

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