In an open letter addressed to Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Health Minister Orazio Schillaci, the professionals highlight the dire consequences of restricted access to medical supplies. Pediatric cancer survival rates have plummeted from 80% to 65% due to the scarcity of essential drugs, while nearly 1% of the population remains on surgery waiting lists. Experts project this backlog could expand to 160,000 patients by the end of 2026, with over 300 pediatric surgeries currently compromised weekly by shortages of anesthetics, oxygen, and basic consumables.
The letter attributes the degradation to the cumulative impact of the prolonged embargo, the lingering effects of the pandemic, and a near-total energy blockade that has crippled electricity and fuel supplies. Researchers at the Center for Economic Policy and Research recently documented a 148% surge in infant mortality between 2018 and 2025. Co-author Joe Sammut noted that power outages frequently disrupt life-saving equipment, including ventilators and incubators for premature infants.

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