Pork–cat syndrome

Pork–cat syndrome is an allergy to pork, usually after adolescence, that is related to a cat allergy. Although first described in 1994, it was first documented in the U.S. by Scott Commins and Thomas Platts-Mills during their research on alpha-gal allergy.

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Pork–cat syndrome

Pork–cat syndrome is an allergy to pork, usually after adolescence, that is related to a cat allergy. Although first described in 1994, it was first documented in the U.S. by Scott Commins and Thomas Platts-Mills during their research on alpha-gal allergy.

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