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Tick Bites, Meat Allergy, and Caring for Livestock: What Farmers and Ranchers Need to Know
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Summary: Alpha-gal syndrome (AGS) is an emerging tick-borne allergy to alpha-gal, a sugar found in mammals and products derived from them. These products include food, drugs, personal care and other products. Up to half a million Americans are estimated to be affected by AGS; most live in high-prevalence states in the South, Midwest, and East Coast.
Farmers are at higher risk of tick bites and developing AGS. For farmers, AGS is not just a food allergy, it’s an occupational allergy. Reactions fluids, waste, and dander from livestock can make caring for them difficult. In this seminar, we will provide an introduction to AGS, share tips on avoiding it, and hear from farmers and ranchers about the challenges of farming with AGS and how to manage them.
Objectives: At the end of this webinar, participants will understand…
- The basics of alpha-gal syndrome
- When and how to seek a diagnosis
- How farmers cope with AGS
- Next-level tick bite avoidance tips
Intended Audience: Farmers and ranchers, hunters, park rangers, foresters, surveyors, line workers, gardeners, hikers, and other people with outdoor jobs and hobbies.

Sharon Forsyth
Executive Director
Alpha-gal Alliance
Sharon Forsyth is creator of the Alpha-gal Information website and founder of the Alpha-gal Alliance and co-founder of Alpha-gal Alliance Action Fund. Both Sharon and her husband have alpha-gal syndrome.

Candice Matthis and Debbie Nichols
Co-founders
Alpha-gal Foundation
Candice Matthis and Debbie Nichols, founders of Two Alpha Gals and the Alpha-gal Foundation, are dedicated to helping individuals navigate life with alpha-gal syndrome without sacrificing joy. Through their personal experiences and commitment to community building, they provide valuable resources and support for those affected by this condition.
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