The tick has not been found in Kansas but has been detected in Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. “The environmental conditions in eastern Kansas are suitable for the Asian longhorned tick ...
Researchers with Kansas State University are working on a project to help people recover from a meat allergy being spread by ticks. Staff at K-State are working together to find solutions for people ...
Studies indicate that less than 10% of people bitten by the Lone Star tick ever develop an allergic reaction to red meat ...
Gains are gains, and the state of Kansas started the calendar year with modest financial gains. Kansas Governor Laura Kelly ...
A new red blood cell parasite, Theileria orientalis Ikeda, associated with the invasive Asian longhorned tick has been detected in Kansas. This parasite causes a disease called theileria ...
The Lone Star tick is responsible for most cases of alpha-gal syndrome, a red meat allergy that's appearing more and more in Kansas ...
Researchers at Kansas State University say the number of cases of an allergic reaction to red meat tied to tick bites is increasing across the state. Priscilla Brenes, K-State Research and ...