When tick bites lead to allergies: A nursing perspective on Alpha-gal syndrome
Tue Feb 03 2026
This episode explores Alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-associated allergy that causes delayed reactions to mammalian products and is often missed in clinical settings. The conversation with Jeffery Strickler, DHA, RN highlights how Alpha-gal differs from other tick-borne illnesses, the wide range of symptoms nurses may see, and why delayed nighttime reactions are a major clue. The episode also covers hidden risks in medications and medical products and emphasizes the critical role nurses play in recognition, patient education, and safety.
Explore related articles for more information: "Tick-borne diseases in the US" in the July 2024 issue of Nursing and "Mammalian meat allergy: Unexpected danger" in the August 2017 issue of Nursing.
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This episode explores Alpha-gal syndrome, a tick-associated allergy that causes delayed reactions to mammalian products and is often missed in clinical settings. The conversation with Jeffery Strickler, DHA, RN highlights how Alpha-gal differs from other tick-borne illnesses, the wide range of symptoms nurses may see, and why delayed nighttime reactions are a major clue. The episode also covers hidden risks in medications and medical products and emphasizes the critical role nurses play in recognition, patient education, and safety. Explore related articles for more information: "Tick-borne diseases in the US" in the July 2024 issue of Nursing and "Mammalian meat allergy: Unexpected danger" in the August 2017 issue of Nursing. Transcript