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The Ugandan Treatment Gap – Peter Nangalu Cover
By: Luke Pembroke  
Open Access
|Sep 2019

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Peter Nangalu is 23 years old and lives with severe haemophilia A. He is currently studying computer science in Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
Peter Nangalu is 23 years old and lives with severe haemophilia A. He is currently studying computer science in Uganda’s capital, Kampala.
Growing up with unrecognised and untreated haemophilia had a major and often traumatic impact on the first two decades of Peter’s life, and he gained a good education against the odds. He is passionate about sharing story in the hope that people will understand more about haemophilia. He is pictured here at community event organised by the Haemophilia Foundation of Uganda in Kampala
Growing up with unrecognised and untreated haemophilia had a major and often traumatic impact on the first two decades of Peter’s life, and he gained a good education against the odds. He is passionate about sharing story in the hope that people will understand more about haemophilia. He is pictured here at community event organised by the Haemophilia Foundation of Uganda in Kampala
Peter did not receive a formal diagnosis of haemophilia until age 21, when he came to the attention of the Haemophilia Foundation of Uganda. He is now an active volunteer with the Foundation, frequently attending events to raise awareness about haemophilia
Peter did not receive a formal diagnosis of haemophilia until age 21, when he came to the attention of the Haemophilia Foundation of Uganda. He is now an active volunteer with the Foundation, frequently attending events to raise awareness about haemophilia
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17225/jhp00137 | Journal eISSN: 2055-3390
Language: English
Page range: s33 - s35
Published on: Sep 18, 2019
Published by: Haemnet Ltd
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

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