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14 young people with bleeding disorders from 9 countries tell about their lives.

Around the world, young people with haemophilia live under very different circumstances. Some have access to a virtually unlimited supply of factor concentrates, while others are rarely able to treat bleedings. However, despite the differences, we still have many things in common and a chance to learn from each other. We have asked 13 young people with haemophilia to answer a few questions about their life, and on the following pages you can read their answers. To put things into perspective, we have listed a few facts about the country each person resides in.

Click on the names below to read their stories.

Would you like to see your country represented as well? - then just answer the same questions and send your answers by e-mail to editors@los-bleedos.net!

In case you need a little brush-up on your geography, we have plotted the locations on the map below. Click on the red markers to see the name of the person living there. You can move the map around by dragging it with your mouse. Use the buttons to zoom or switch between a map and a satellite photo.

 



Readers' comments

29 May 2007 05:35
cosmosVIII writes:
Cicero, I have just noticed, while looking back at this article, that every image used from the CIA had its link from the CIA website changed because none of the pictures appear.
02 Jun 2007 11:30
cicero writes:
Oh, yes, I can see that. That is the second time they have changed the URLs :-(
02 Jun 2007 17:21
cicero writes:
Links should be OK again! - thanks for pointing it out.

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