Haemophilia Foundation Australia/LinkedIn
Jul 6, 2026, 14:26
Why Factor XI Deficiency Deserves Greater Awareness – Haemophilia Foundation Australia
Haemophilia Foundation Australia shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Did you know?
The top three bleeding disorders to affect women in Australia are:
- Von Willebrand disease (VWD)
- Haemophilia
- Factor XI (11) deficiency
Factor XI (11) deficiency is an inherited bleeding disorder.
It is caused when a person’s body doesn’t produce enough of a protein in the blood (factor XI) that helps blood clot, or the factor XI doesn’t work properly.
Unlike haemophilia A or B, there is no bleeding into joints and muscles.
Factor XI deficiency used to be known as haemophilia C.”

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