Global Hemophilia Treatment Market, 2013-2019

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Transparency Market Research Reports included a detailed market survey and analysis trends on “Hemophilia Treatment Market”. This report also includes more info about basic overview of the industry including definitions, applications and global market industry structure.

Hemophilia is a group of hereditary genetic disorders that affects the body’s ability to control blood coagulation. The bleeding can be internal or external, especially in the ankles, knees and elbows. The two most common type of hemophilia are hemophilia A and hemophilia B, while another type which is the rarest hemophilia known as acquired hemophilia is not an inherited condition but is caused by immune system acting against the clotting factors present in blood.

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Hemophilia A is an X-linked, recessive disorder caused by deficiency of functional plasma clotting factor VIII, which may arise from spontaneous mutation or inherited condition. Hemophilia B is an X-linked, recessive disorder that results in deficiency of functional plasma coagulation factor IX. Globally, one in every 5,000 new born get affected with hemophilia A and one in every 30,000 new born with hemophilia B.

Technological advancement, discovery of new coagulating factors, presence of proteins and plasma concentrates are the factors responsible for the growth of hemophilia treatment market. But there are certain restrains faced such as antibody neutralization, emerging challenges for developing nations and rising costs of hemophilia treatments. Hemophilia A market is the largest market because of its high prevalence compared to hemophilia B.

North America and Europe are the major markets for hemophilia treatment as global research study explained that approximately 40% of patients diagnosed with severe hemophilia A received prophylaxis treatment. Globally prophylaxis rates are higher in U.S. approximately 33% and 50% in Western...