A tick-borne illness that makes people allergic to red meat is spreading across the US, and Buffalo residents are at risk. The illness has been reported in various parts of the country, and health experts are warning residents to take precautions. The illness is caused by a tick bite, and it can have severe symptoms, including an allergic reaction to red meat.
"We are concerned about the spread of this illness, and we urge residents to take precautions when outdoors," said a health expert.
The illness has been reported in New York State, and Buffalo residents are advised to be aware of the risks. The Erie County Health Department is working to educate residents about the illness and how to prevent it. In Buffalo, residents can take precautions by wearing protective clothing when outdoors and using insect repellent.
The illness is a reminder of the importance of taking precautions when spending time outdoors, especially during the summer months. Buffalo residents who have been bitten by a tick and are experiencing symptoms should seek medical attention immediately. The Erie County Health Department is monitoring the situation and will provide updates as necessary. The spread of the illness is a concern for Buffalo residents, and it is essential to take precautions to prevent it.
