INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
bandages which are vital for patients suffering from epidermolysis bullosa (EB) in the country
are in pain in front of the eyes of those who claim to advocate human rights
diagnosed with EB, but considering that EB is estimated to occur in 1 newborn per 50,000 live births, it is suggested that in Iran 1,200
people are suffering from EB.Without the bandages, they face difficulties even in their daily routine, including walking, eating, or even
breathing, and unfortunately, there is no alternative treatment for such pain.The criminal policy of the United States government has caused
the death of 15 EB patients from 2010 to 2018 when the Swedish bandage maker decided to halt shipments to Iran due to fear of secondary
sanctions as part of over-compliance.In October 2021, experts appointed by the UN Human Rights Council said over-compliance with United
States-imposed sanctions against Iran is harming the right to health, and people with rare skin diseases are among those affected, many of