WFH News 2005

World hemophilia community helps disaster victims (December 2005)

The world hemophilia community has rallied in recent months to help victims of northern Pakistan’s earthquake in October and the hurricanes in southern U.S.A. a few weeks earlier. (more details)

Hemophilia World: September - December 2005

Hemophilia World, September 2005

WFH campaign succeeds - WHO confirms hemophilia treatment products as ‘essential medicines’ (page 1)

WFH survey identifies 15% more people with hemophilia (page 2)

New WFH publication provides valuable guidelines for hemophilia treatment and care (page 4)

Survey finds WFH training improves the work of hemophilia organizations (page 6)

The WFH’s GAP development project boosts patient registrations in Mexico by 30% (page 7)

WFH Twinning Program approaches record levels with new twins and new countries (page 11)

Global Feast raises more than $60,000 and will be held again in 2006 (page 15)


Hemophilia World: May - August 2005

Hemophilia World, May 2005

First WFH Global Feast a success in five countries (page 1)

Hemophilia care extended as the WFH’s development project, GAP, marks its second anniversary (page 3)

WFH recommendations and cautions on anti-inflammatory drugs (page 5)

2006 WFH World Congress in Vancouver shaping up to be largest and most exciting to date (page 7)

WFH 2005 World Hemophilia Day celebrated around the globe
(page 8)

The most popular WFH publication, Hemophilia in Pictures, now available in print (page 13)

Musculoskeletal meeting in Turkey offers advances in hemophilia treatment (page 16)


News releases: September 2005

Wyeth renews WFH twinning support

News releases: April 2005

World Hemophilia day promotes hepatitis A and B vaccination

Bayer launches WFH nursing fellowship program


Hemohilia World: January - April 2005

Hemophilia World, January 2005

Record numbers attend 2004 World Hemophilia Congress in Bangkok (page 1)

Hundreds farewell outgoing WFH President, Brian O’Mahony
(page 4)

More resources for hemophilia programs and cheaper treatment products are top goals for new WFH President, Mark Skinner
(page 5)

Medical experts share knowledge of advances in hemophilia treatment (page 6)

2004 World Congress sessions focus on current safety and supply issues (page 8)

New hemophilia care awards launched at 2004 World Congress
(page 9)

Growth and change highlighted at WFH General Assembly (page 14)

News Release: January 2005

An “energizing experience” for new WFH president

 

Last Updated December 2005

 

 

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