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Haemophilia care in Zimbabwe.

OBJECTIVE: To review haemophilia care in Zimbabwe.

DESIGN: Retrospective study.

SETTING: Cases seen in both central hospitals and health centres in Harare.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Home treatment hospital admission and HIV seroconversion.

RESULTS: Of the expected 500 haemophilicacs in a Zimbabwean male population of five million, only 190 had been registered by mid 1993. Home treatment is effective.

CONCLUSION: Haemophilia care in Zimbabwe has a good foundation. Home care is effective and needs to be expanded simultaneously with health education for the cases.

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