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“Hemophilia” or “Haemophilia”

Language

Hemophilia and haemophilia are both English terms.

Usage

Hemophilia is predominantly used in 🇺🇸 American (US) English (en-US) while haemophilia is predominantly used in 🇬🇧 British English (used in UK/AU/NZ) (en-GB).

In terms of actual appearance and usage, here's a breakdown by country, with usage level out of 100 (if available) 👇:

Term US UK India Philippines Canada Australia Liberia Ireland New Zealand Jamaica Trinidad & Tobago Guyana
hemophilia 97 34 56 95 92 41 100 36 44 55 65 84
haemophilia 3 66 44 5 8 59 0 64 56 45 35 16

  • In the United States, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (97 to 3).
  • In the United Kingdom, there is a 66 to 34 preference for "haemophilia" over "hemophilia".
  • In India, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (56 to 44).
  • In the Philippines, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (95 to 5).
  • In Canada, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (92 to 8).
  • In Australia, there is a 59 to 41 preference for "haemophilia" over "hemophilia".
  • In Liberia, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (100 to 0).
  • In Ireland, there is a 64 to 36 preference for "haemophilia" over "hemophilia".
  • In New Zealand, there is a 56 to 44 preference for "haemophilia" over "hemophilia".
  • In Jamaica, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (55 to 45).
  • In Trinidad & Tobago, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (65 to 35).
  • In Guyana, there is a preference for "hemophilia" over "haemophilia" (84 to 16).
Examples

Below, we provide some examples of when to use hemophilia or haemophilia with sample sentences.

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Examples in Context

Examples of “hemophilia”

  • Tsarevich – who suffered from hemophilia – on several occasions.
  • Murray Thelin Award, the National Hemophilia Foundation
  • diabetes, epilepsy, a heart condition, hemophilia, lead poisoning, leukemia, nephritis [a
  • Haemophilia A (or hemophilia A) is a genetic deficiency
  • II, Alexei, who suffered from hemophilia.
  • the AIDS epidemic, people with hemophilia were found to have higher
  • spina bifida and hydrocephalus), hemophilia, sickle cell anemia, deep vein
  • of the gene, while not hemophiliacs themselves, can have symptoms of
  • The Ricky Ray Hemophilia Relief Fund Act of 1998
  • Hemophilia B (Factor IX Deficiency)

Examples of “haemophilia”

  • In the case of severe haemophilia, patients may complain of multiple
  • provided the first description on haemophilia, a hereditary genetic disorder, in
  • Severe haemophilia A is the most common
  • in 1912, who suffered from haemophilia.
  • Haemophilia A (or hemophilia A) is
  • those with moderate or mild haemophilia, any trauma will lead to
  • most common differential diagnoses are haemophilia B which is a deficiency
  • that Cures Heart Disease, Paralysis, Haemophilia, Migraine, Sterility and Cancer—A Prophetic
  • that almost 14% of all haemophilia patients and 30% of cases
  • Haemophilia Clinic


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