Key Issues in Hemophilia Treatment Part 1: Products

An overview of the issues surrounding the collection, manufacture, pricing, and marketing of factor replacement products.
Control of Haemophilia: Haemophilia Care in Developing Countries Report of a joint WHO/WFH Meeting

This joint WFH/WHO report outlines the possibilities and priorities for hemophilia care delivery in the developing world
Musculoskeletal Complications of Hemophilia: The Joint

This resource has also been translated into the following languages, with permission from the WFH, by NMOs: Japanese, Russian This monograph describes the effects of acute and recurrent bleeding on joint health and offers strategies to preserve joint function.
Musculoskeletal Complications of Hemophilia: The Joint – Japanese

Also Available In: English, Spanish, Arabic This is not an official WFH translation. This resource has been translated with permission by a WFH National Member Organization (NMO), and is shared here with their kind permission. Translating organizations are encouraged to have translations reviewed by local experts, the WFH is not responsible for the translation or […]
Guidelines for the Development of a National Programme for Haemophilia

Jointly produced by the WFH and WHO, this publication provides guidance on the development of a successful national care program for hemophilia.
Report of a joint WHO/WFH Meeting on the control of haemophilia: Modern Treatment of Haemophilia

This joint WFH/WHO report reviews those issues surrounding management of hemophilia and its complications.
Report on a joint WHO/WFH meeting on the control of haemophilia: Carrier detection and prenatal diagnosis

Updates the 1977 WHO/WFH Memorandum on Methods for the Detection of Haemophilia Carriers, in view of the recent explosive development of DNA technology and their continuing simplification.
Prevention and Control of Haemophilia: Memorandum from a Joint WHO/WFH Meeting

Summarizes discussions and recommendations for the prevention and control of hemophilia made by participants at a joint WHO/WFH Meeting.