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Haemophilia is a genetic disorder in which blood does not clot properly due to lack of blood-clotting proteins. Also in cases where the number of platelets falls to an abnormally low count, coagulation occurs very slowly and often leads to haemorrhage. Such a situation occurs in certain diseases as in the viral dengue fever which has taken hundreds of lives in Delhi and other states of India since 1996 till date.

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Haemophilia is a genetic disorder in which blood does not clot properly due to lack of blood-clotting proteins. Also in cases where the number of platelets falls to an abnormally low count, coagulation occurs very slowly and often leads to haemorrhage. Such a situation occurs in certain diseases as in the viral dengue fever which has taken hundreds of lives in Delhi and other states of India since 1996 till date.
Updated OnFeb 12, 2022
TopicHuman Physiology
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 10
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