PHI with Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE)

How does this condition affect your private health insurance?

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection of the central nervous system transmitted by ticks. The "Zeckenimpfung" (tick vaccination) is its primary prevention. TBE often presents in two phases: an initial flu-like illness, followed by potential neurological symptoms like meningitis or encephalitis. These can range from headaches and fever to severe complications such as paralysis, seizures, and cognitive dysfunction. While many recover completely, a significant proportion experience persistent neurological sequelae, impacting quality of life. There's no specific cure; treatment is supportive. Vaccination offers vital protection against this potentially debilitating disease.

PKV Risk Assessment

High Probability of Rejection

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Impact on Your Insurance Policy

Duration of Illness (Initial)

Typically 1-4 weeks for the acute phase, but neurological symptoms can persist longer.

Duration of Illness (Lifetime)

Can be a one-time event with full recovery, or a chronic condition if severe neurological sequelae develop.

Cost of Treatment (Initial)

Highly variable, from hundreds to tens of thousands of Euros/Dollars, depending on severity, hospitalization, and initial rehabilitation.

Cost of Treatment (Lifetime)

Can range from minimal if complete recovery occurs, to hundreds of thousands or even millions for long-term care, rehabilitation, and support for severe neurological disabilities.

Mortality Rate

Approximately 1-2% for European TBE strains, but higher (up to 20%) for Far Eastern subtypes.

Risk of Secondary Damages

Moderate to high (20-50%), including persistent headaches, fatigue, concentration difficulties, cognitive impairments, paresis, and psychiatric issues.

Probability of Full Recovery

Moderate (50-80%), with a significant proportion experiencing long-term neurological or psychological sequelae.

Underlying Disease Risk

TBE is a viral infection; it does not typically cause other underlying diseases, nor is it strongly associated with them at onset, beyond general health status influencing severity. Its primary impact is direct neurological damage.

The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or insurance advice. Always consult with a qualified professional for any health concerns or before making any insurance decisions.