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How is hemophilia is transmitted? what can be done to prevent this?

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Genetically: Hemophilia is genetically transmitted as a recessive sex-linked, x chromosome disorder. This means males are affected more often than females. However, the only way to prevent it, is to not have children! not nice to hear, but hereditary disease are only passed on to one's off-spring. Sorry to not provide a better answer.

Answered 1/31/2013

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