Swissrider
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I have just come out of a ten day stay in hospital having contracted tick borne encephalitis. I've actually been ill for six weeks, but eventually I had to be hopitalised, where a lumbar puncture confirmed I had the disease. It has a fatality rate of between 1 -2%. Although I am now making a recovery, my balance is poor and I find some tasks difficult. No one knows how much permanent there will be or how long it will take, let alone when I'll be able to drive and more importantly ride my bike. The annoying thing is that I had no idea about this disease and I have no recollection of finding a tick on me. Also, one can be vaccinated against it. The Swiss army routinely vaccinate all their recruits against it (I live in Switzerland). It is quite widespread in Europe (I don't think it is the UK yet). So, if you are coming on holiday to mainland Europe, please check yourself very carefully after a ride and you might want to talk to your doctor about vaccination.