Is hemophilia a pathhogen disease?
No, the most commonly talked about form of hemophilia is a
genetic disorder that simply prevents the person't liver from
producing very specific proteins called clotting factors.
There is also blood disorders referred to as acquired
hemophilia. The cases of acquired hemophilia is on the rise due to
the vast number of blood thinning and liver damaging medications on
the market today. Things such as extensive liver damage and certain
medications can also inhibit clotting factor production or
effectiveness.
In neither of these cases is hemophilia caused by a pathogen
though.