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. 2019 Oct 20;8(10):1740. doi: 10.3390/jcm8101740

Table 4.

Number (%) of patients with tick-borne encephalitis who had incomplete recovery at follow-up visits according to absence or presence of proven or possible borrelial co-infection.

All
n = 684
TBE
n = 382
TBE-LB
n = 62
TBE-Bb
n = 240
p Value a
2 months post-hospitalization 363/652 (55.7) 202/361 (56.0) 32/59 (54.2) 129/232 (55.6) 0.9698
6 months post-hospitalization 170/462 (36.8) 82/220 (37.3) 16/50 (32.0) 72/192 (37.5) 0.757
12 months post-hospitalization 95/294 (32.3) 44/136 (32.4) 10/30 (33.3) 41/128 (32.0) 0.991
At final evaluable visit 219/653 (33.5) 129/361 (35.7) 15/59 (25.4) 75/233 (32.2%) 0.257

Abbreviations: TBE, tick-borne encephalitis; TBE-LB, proven co-infection with B. burgdorferi s.l.; TBE-Bb, possible co-infection with B. burgdorferi s.l. Overall p value for comparisons between groups was estimated using the normal approximation with continuity correction: p < 0.05 was considered significant.