# Dengue, chikungunya and Zika virus surveillance in blood donors in Brazil, 2019–2021

**Authors:** Eduard Grebe, Renata Buccheri, Leilani Montalvo, Simone Kashima, Carolina Miranda, Pamela Milani, Mars Stone, Kristin Livezey, Ligia Capuani, Cecilia S. Alencar, Luiz Amorim, Paula Loureiro, Maisa Ribeiro, Allyson Guimarães da Costa, Alfredo Mendrone, Michael P. Busch, Ester C. Sabino, Brian Custer

PMC · DOI: 10.1111/vox.70150 · Vox Sanguinis · 2025-12-17

## TL;DR

This study tracked dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus infections in blood donors in Brazil from 2019 to 2021 to assess blood safety and public health risks.

## Contribution

The study provides new data on arbovirus RNAemia rates in blood donors using pooled nucleic acid testing during outbreak seasons.

## Key findings

- Dengue virus RNAemia was highest in Ribeirão Preto, with rates of 122 and 100 per 100,000 donations in 2019–2020 and 2020–2021.
- Chikungunya and Zika virus RNAemia were detected in specific regions during the 2020–2021 season.
- Estimated 338 dengue RNAemic blood components were released for transfusion over the study period.

## Abstract

Arbovirus infections are a major public health concern in Brazil and an ongoing blood safety concern. Periodic outbreaks of such infections are common in the general population. This study aimed to establish the rates of dengue, chikungunya and Zika virus (DENV, CHIKV, ZIKV) RNAemia among blood donors at six public blood centres during the 2019–2020 and 2020–2021 outbreak seasons.

Residual minipool samples from nucleic acid testing (NAT) screening for human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus and hepatitis C virus were further pooled to form pools of 18 donation samples and tested using a Grifols research‐use‐only triplex transcription‐mediated amplification assay for DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV RNA to establish the rates of RNAemia and infection incidence. We used these rates and estimated the durations of RNAemia, juxtaposed with public health reporting of cases.

A total of 5,616 minipools representing 101,088 donations were tested. During both outbreak seasons, the highest rates of DENV RNAemia were observed in Ribeirão Preto, at 122/100,000 donations (95% confidence interval [CI]: 66–224) and 100/100,000 (95% CI: 52–189), respectively, with DENV RNAemia also detected in São Paulo, Recife and Manaus in the 2019/2020 season and in the latter two during the 2020/2021 season. CHIKV RNAemia was detected in Recife and ZIKV RNAemia in Manaus during the 2020/2021 season. The estimated numbers of DENV, CHIKV and ZIKV RNAemic components released for transfusion over the study period were 338, 22 and 6, respectively.

Surveillance for arbovirus RNAemia in blood donors is a useful adjunct to public health surveillance, particularly when surveillance systems are under strain, and has implications for transfusion safety.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** dengue (MONDO:0005502), chikungunya (MONDO:0017941)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** chikungunya (MESH:D065632), Arbovirus infections (MESH:D001102), dengue (MESH:D003715), Zika virus (MESH:D000071243), infection (MESH:D007239)
- **Species:** Human immunodeficiency virus (species) [taxon 12721], hepatitis C virus [taxon 11103], Hepatitis B virus (no rank) [taxon 10407], Zika virus (no rank) [taxon 64320]

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