Q MDA5 - a deadly disease the loneliest patient (aged 34) spends six months alone (staying in hospital ) with https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/i-just-want-a-life-loneliest-patient-spends-six-months-isolated-with-a-deadly-disease-20201130-p56j2o.html In the six months that Malaysian construction engineer Khaidir Abu Jalil, 34, has been hospitalised for a rare autoimmune disease with a 50 per cent survival rate, he hasn’t had a single visitor. 34岁的马来西亚建筑工程师Khaidir Abu Jalil因罕见的自身免疫性疾病而住院,存活率为50%的六个月内,他没有一个访客。 Khaidir Abu Jalil, a patient at St Vincents Hospital fighting a rare disease. Khaidir Abu Jali, 34, being treated at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre in St Vincent’s Hospital where he is receiving treatment for MDA5, a rare and severe autoimmune disease. Khaidir Abu Jalil at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre at St Vincent’s Hospital where he is receiving treatment for MDA5, a rare and severe autoimmune disease. With him are registrar Dr Logan Gardner and rheumatologist Dr Laila Girgis. UQ
In the six months that Malaysian construction engineer Khaidir Abu Jalil, 34, has been hospitalised for a rare autoimmune disease with a 50 per cent survival rate, he hasn’t had a single visitor. 34岁的马来西亚建筑工程师Khaidir Abu Jalil因罕见的自身免疫性疾病而住院,存活率为50%的六个月内,他没有一个访客。
Khaidir Abu Jalil, a patient at St Vincents Hospital fighting a rare disease.
Khaidir Abu Jali, 34, being treated at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre in St Vincent’s Hospital where he is receiving treatment for MDA5, a rare and severe autoimmune disease.
Khaidir Abu Jalil at the Kinghorn Cancer Centre at St Vincent’s Hospital where he is receiving treatment for MDA5, a rare and severe autoimmune disease. With him are registrar Dr Logan Gardner and rheumatologist Dr Laila Girgis. UQ