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Feb 12, 2026, 14:44
Clear Progress in Hemophilia Care in Kyrgyzstan Through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program
World Federation of Hemophilia shared a post on LinkedIn:
“In Kyrgyzstan, WFH Humanitarian Aid visited hemophilia treatment centres in Bishkek, including both adult and pediatric hospitals. Compared to a previous visit in 2019, clear progress is visible, from improved diagnosis and hemophilia management to greater confidence among medical professionals.
With increased access to treatment products through the WFH Humanitarian Aid Program, health care teams now have the means to provide better care for people with bleeding disorders.”
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