Silvano Wendel, Roberta Fachini, Ruth Achkar, Patrícia Scuracchio, Lara Faria Dias
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Additional questions regarding transfusion-transmitted dengue virus in Brazil
We read the Correspondence by Flávia Jacqueline Almeida and colleagues1 with interest. Dengue has affected millions of people annually, with many asymptomatic cases, where the likelihood of viraemic (RNAaemic) blood donors cannot be disregarded.
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