👉 Haemophilia is a genetic disorder that affects the production of blood cells. It occurs when there are too few or damaged blood cells in the body, which can lead to bleeding disorders such as nosebleeds, bruising, and joint pain. Haemophilia is caused by mutations in the hemoglobin gene, which leads to an abnormal distribution of red blood cells. The condition affects only about 1 out of every 20,000 newborns worldwide.
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