The article reports on Miloš, a child suffering from dystrophic bullous epidermolysis, who has finally received gene therapy treatment called Vyjuvek. His mother expresses immense joy at this life-changing development, highlighting the long wait and the potential positive impact on his quality of life. The article explains that Miloš’s condition causes extremely fragile skin that easily develops blisters and open wounds, severely limiting his daily activities. Despite these challenges, Miloš has shown remarkable determination by completing first grade school and participating in physical activities despite his injuries. The treatment, approved in the U.S. in 2023 and in the EU in 2023, was made accessible in Slovenia through efforts by the organization 'Viljem Julijan' and the Ministry of Health, which added it to the list of covered medications. This marks a significant milestone for Miloš and other patients with similar conditions in Slovenia.
Lettura del bias (Centro): While the article discusses a medical breakthrough and government action related to healthcare access, it does not present a clear ideological slant. It focuses on the personal story of Miloš and the collaborative effort between non-profit organizations and state institutions to provide treatment. S




