NEW JERSEY (WABC) -- A death in New Jersey is now being called the first-ever linked to a meat allergy caused by a tick bite.
Doctors say a 47-year-old man who passed away in the summer of last year, had a severe reaction to a steak after spending a day in the outdoors.
He became severely ill but recovered, so he thought nothing of it.
Then, two weeks later, he died after eating a hamburger.
The allergy is known as "Alpha-gal syndrome."
The allergy is caused by the bite of the Lone Star tick.
According to University of Virginia Health , people who become sensitized to the sugar can have allergic symptoms such as rash, nausea and vomiting after eating beef, pork or lamb.
Researchers have feared that deadly anaphylaxis was possible in severe cases but had not confirmed a fatality f

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