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Blood Disorders: Topic Home
CDC's Division of Blood Disorders works to prevent and reduce complications experienced by persons with certain hereditary blood disorders:

  · Bleeding disorders
     - hemophilia
     - von Willebrand disease
  · Thrombophilia
    (clotting disorders)
  · Thalassemia

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UDC Surveillance Report
July 2006 (376 KB)Adobe Acrobat file format

 

UDC Update Spring 2007
 

Slide Set

Distribution of UDC Males with Hemophilia in the U.S. – A Set of GIS Maps (2005)
 

· Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)
· Thalassemia
· For Women
· Health care
  Hemochromatosis
  Sickle Cell Disease
   
 
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Topic Contents
 arrow Blood Disorders
 arrow Bleeding Disorders
  arrow Deep Vein Thrombosis and Clotting
  arrow Diamond Blackfan Anemia (DBA)
  arrow Thalassemia
arrow For Women
arrow Health Care
arrow Iron Overload and Hemochromatosis
arrow Sickle Cell Disease
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