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Several Hundred Danes Have Meat Allergies After Tick Bites in Denmark, Says Ouh Professor

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Ticks with a special molecule that can trigger meat allergies have not been detected in Denmark. However, there is no doubt that they are here, says the professor.
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The number of reports of tick bites in recent weeks has been higher than in the past two years. In early June, during the Ascension weekend, the number of reports "increased sharply" and that trend has continued, Nature Today reports. More people were bitten by a tick in June and that is probably due to...

Ticks with a special molecule that can trigger meat allergies have not been detected in Denmark. However, there is no doubt that they are here, says the professor.

·Odense, Denmark
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TV2 broke the news in Odense, Denmark on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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