Management of Haemophilia in Developing Countries: Challenges and Options

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Kanjaksha Ghosh
Kinjalka Ghosh
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[1] National Institute of Immunohaematology,Department of Biochemistry
[2] Seth GS Medical College and KEM Hospital,undefined
[3] Haemophilia Federation of India,undefined
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Indian Journal of Hematology and Blood Transfusion | 2016年 / 32卷
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Haemophilia; Developing country; Physiotherapy; Prenatal diagnosis; Comprehensive care; Haemophilia Federation of India;
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There are significant challenges in managing haemophilia patients in developing countries. These challenges are (i) Lack of proper health care infrastructure and human resources suitable for haemophilia care (ii) Competing health care priorities of the government. (iii) Lack of penetrance of medical insurance in the population. (iv) Lesser visibility of the haemophilia patients in health care system (v) Low awareness across the medical profession, population and the policy makers about the condition (vi) Non availability of factor concentrates (vii) Inadequate utilization of knowledge for reducing factor concentrate use. (viii) Inadequate pain relief (ix) Challenges due to inhibitor developing (x) Viral hepatitis & (xi) Lack of research publications relevant to the country are some of the challenges faced by PWH for their management in developing country. The solutions are not easy but development of a strong patient organization with linkages with World Federation of Haemophilia is an important initial step. Following that internal and international twinning, use of internal sources, strong advocacy programme targeting government, doctors, opinion makers will solve many of the challenges in the time to come.
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页码:347 / 355
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