A Unified Voice For The Bleeding Disorders Community:A Kenyan Perspective
Date
2012Author
Abdallah, F
Mwanda, O.W
Type
PresentationLanguage
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This is a brief about Kenya haemophilia. The resume covers aspects of Kenya’s
geography economic and health notes. It then gives a review of haemophilia in Kenya
and the objectives of the Kenya Haemophilia Association (KHA). The write up also
cites some highlights on the present state of haemophilia management. Finally aspects
of challenges facing the haemophilias in Kenya are noted. There is only one centre of haemophilia in Kenya with a population of 30,000,000 people. The Center is located at the referral and teaching hospital in Nairobi. Haemophilia activities are just part of the other health services activities. Although KHA staffs are volunteers, they are attempting to cover the objectives of KHA, which are also the objectives of WFH.
The major challenge is national awareness of haemophilia and it’s management.
Other concerns include available infrastructure and facilities and the sustainability
of the appropriate Factor concentrate. Since there are no governmental or nongovernmental bodies to manage haemophilia activities it remains for us to rise up to
our call to a unified voice for the bleeding disorders community challenge.
Publisher
Department of Haematology