Prevalence of Zika virus in blood donations: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Rongfei LiuXuanzhuo WangYu MaJianyong WuChen MaoLihong YuanJiahai LuPublished in: BMC infectious diseases (2019)
The pooled prevalence of Zika infection in blood donations was 1.02%. The prevalence varied greatly and reached to high-risk level in most of the situations. The results suggest that nucleic acid tests (NAT) for blood screening and pathogen reduction/inactivation technology (PRT) should be implemented in Zika-endemic areas and appropriate strategies should be designed according to different conditions. More studies are needed in the future to provide more evidence.