
.An allergy to red meat would spell bad news for any barbecue-loving Sydneysider (Credit: Getty Images)
A bite from Ixodes holocyclus, better known as the paralysis tick, can trigger a life-threatening allergy given certain conditions (Credit: Science Photo Library)The tale of Ixodes holocyclus and mammalian meat allergy plays out like a great scientific detective story. Even the main actor – Sydney allergy specialist Sheryl van Nunen – says it reads like a movie script.
A concentration of patients from Sydney’s northern beaches led van Nunen to make her discovery (Credit: Alamy)
American researchers found the lone star tick triggers a similar allergy to red meat caused by the Australian paralysis tick (Credit: Science Photo Library)
When the tick is squeezed, it injects more of its saliva and stomach contents into the bite – so they are best removed by freezing (Credit: Science Photo Library)