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HFNZ was originally founded as the New Zealand Haemophilia Society in 1958. The Foundation’s story begins with one family seeking more information of their sons’ rare, and then untreatable, disease, haemophilia.

  • Bloodline November 2017

    Click on cover below to read the New Improved November 2017 issue of Bloodline. Features include: A Brand New Look and Feel! ANZ Conference Report 2017 HFNZ Adult Weekend...

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  • Haemophilia

    A person with haemophilia does not bleed faster than other people; however, bleeding will last for longer and in many cases will not stop without adequate treatment with...

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  • Inheritance

    Inheritance Our DNA contains the genetic instructions for the development of most inherited traits. Among the genes and chromosomes we inherit from our parents are two sex chromosomes, labelled...

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  • Symptoms & Diagnosis

    Symptoms [#symptoms] Diagnosis and Severity [#Diagnosis] Symptoms of haemophilia The signs of haemophilia A and B are the same: Big bruises Bleeding into muscles and joints Prolonged bleeding after getting a cut,...

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  • Southern WHD and Buddy Awards Celebration

    Join HFNZ’S Southern Branch for  2015 WORLD HAEMOPHILIA DAY CELEBRATIONS AND BUDDY AWARDS CEREMONY At the Christchurch Gondola 10 Bridle Path Road, Heathcote Valley, Christchurch 8022 SUNDAY 19TH APRIL 2015 1...

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  • Youth Leadership Weekend

    You’ve been to the camps, you’ve helped out at workshops and maybe you’ve even joined the National Youth Committee.  But now is the time to really take a...

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  • World Haemophilia Day

    Every year on April 17, World Haemophilia Day is observed around the world to increase awareness of haemophilia and other inherited bleeding disorders. This is a critical effort with...

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  • Treatment

    Bleeding stops when enough clotting factor reaches the bleeding site. It is very important that treatment is given as quickly as possible for joint bleeds to prevent long-term damage....

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  • Complications

      Joint Damage[sitetree_link,id=104] Inhibitors[sitetree_link,id=105] HIV & Hepatitis C[sitetree_link,id=106]    

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