Alpha-gal syndrome is an acquired disease ranging from gastrointestinal discomfort to anaphylaxis, an acute, life-threatening allergic reaction. Susceptible individuals have high-risk vocations or hobbies that involve outdoor activities where tick populations are overabundant. Potential exposure increases if located in the southeastern United States where Amblyomma americanum, or the lone star tick, carryingα-gal glycoprotein is prevalent. We present a case of exposure to such a tick population and the subsequent diagnosis of alpha-gal syndrome. Our case brings to question both the complex management of this disease and treatment within the military sector.
Keywords: alpha-gal syndrome; amblyomma americanum; galactose-alpha-1; military healthcare; tick-borne infections.
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