Cem, Asher...yes it is unfortunate.
Asher, as a normal protocol, the child was placed in isolation and monitored.
Most medical literature ascribes normal levels of genetic inherited diseases or caused by genetic mutations based on an average of case findings. Such findings, while forming crucial baselines, however
need modifications for regional influences..if any.
My son is researching, as part of a presentation and paper, achondroplasia within this region and how it might/might not diverge from published statistical probability of its inheritance.
The patient of course is being managed by experts and expected to lead a ' normal ' life under the circumstances.
But research continues and genetic abnormalities' s detection and engineering is a different subject.
As I wrote sometime ago, we are all the same..but not all the same.