Exercises for People with Hemophilia – Japanese
Also Available In: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Simplified Chinese 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 […]
Exercises for People with Hemophilia – Farsi
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Exercises for People with Hemophilia – Czech
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Exercises for People with Hemophilia – Mongolian
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Report on the Annual Global Survey 2004
Compiled annually, the Annual Global Survey (AGS) provides demographic and other data on people with hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, other rare factor deficiencies, and inherited platelet disorders throughout the world.
Economic Benefits of Home Therapy
Also Available In: Japanese Access to home treatment reduces the economic impact on healthcare systems and improves the quality of life for both the person with hemophilia and their family.
Hemophilia in Pictures
This resource has also been translated into the following languages, with permission from the WFH, by NMOs: Estonian, Farsi, Greek, Indonesian, Italian, Macedonian, Polish, Portuguese, Sesotho Hemophilia in Pictures (HIP) is a colour-illustrated guide to hemophilia. It is the perfect educational tool for parents, nurses and other healthcare providers, and anyone seeking to transmit basic information […]
Guide to Developing a National Patient Registry
Having a national patient registry means being able to answer fundamental questions about the hemophilia population within a given country. This step-by-step guide outlines the basic principles of data collection, maintenance, and analysis and compares different types of registries.
Proceedings of the WFH’s Fourth Global Forum on the Safety and Supply of Treatment Products for Bleeding Disorders
A summary of discussions held at the World Federation of Hemophilia’s Global Forum on the Safety and Supply of Hemophilia Treatment Products, which brings together patient groups, healthcare providers, regulators, industry representatives, and not-for-profit fractionators.
Long-Term Planning for Leadership Change
Today’s leaders are extremely motivated and united in their commitment to improving hemophilia treatment and care. But what will happen when these leaders retire? This monograph was written to help hemophilia organizations prepare for the future.
Treatment Options in the Management of Hemophilia in Developing Countries
Highlights the various options available when treatment products are extremely scarce. Even with a limited amount of coagulation factor, it is possible to improve the lives of people with hemophilia in the developing world.
Hemophilia in Pictures – Portuguese
Also Available In: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Russian, Simplified Chinese 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 […]