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The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
Band 6 (2019): Heft 2 (January 2019)
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Raising awareness globally for women with inherited bleeding disorders: World Federation of Hemophilia Symposium
Luisa Durante
Luisa Durante
,
Martin Sedmina
Martin Sedmina
,
Alexandra Vaskova
Alexandra Vaskova
,
Baiba Ziemele
Baiba Ziemele
und
Anna Tollwé
Anna Tollwé
| 17. Dez. 2019
The Journal of Haemophilia Practice
Band 6 (2019): Heft 2 (January 2019)
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Article Category:
Women With Bleeding Disorders
Online veröffentlicht:
17. Dez. 2019
Seitenbereich:
18 - 23
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00140
Schlüsselwörter
Women with bleeding disorders
,
von Willebrand disease
,
awareness
,
haemophilia societies
,
Slovakia
,
Latvia
,
Sweden
© 2019 Luisa Durante, Martin Sedmina, Alexandra Vaskova, Baiba Ziemele, Anna Tollwé, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 3.0 License.
Figure 1
Distribution of National Member Organisations (NMOs) of the World Federation of Hemophilia (WFH) at country level. The WFH has implemented initiatives aimed at improving diagnosis and care for women with bleeding disorders around the world, working with NMOs and haemophilia treatment centres. Present in 140 countries, many NMOs are working to increase awareness at a national level – working together is key.
While global maternal mortality is continuing to fall, issues around pregnancy and childbirth still account for over 300,000 deaths a year globally. Postpartum haemorrhage accounts for around 27% of cases, and it is estimated that bleeding disorders are a factor in around 1% of these (around 830 cases annually)© Shutterstock
‘Mini Mary’ (left) was used by the Swedish Hemophilia Society’s Women’s Project to convey the impact of living with a bleeding disorder in meetings with school health professionals, while the ‘Menstrual Cycle’ (right), decorated with lingonberry and menstrual cups, stimulated interest at Sweden’s most important political forum