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Old 2012-10-13, 15:49   Link #24183
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Originally Posted by Xellos-_^ View Post
By all accounts, Colman Chadam is a healthy, active 11-year-old boy who fit right in at Palo Alto's Jordan Middle School as a new kid in town.
Except now, school officials believe his genetic makeup means he is a health risk to some of its other students and ordered that he be moved to another district middle school 3 miles away.
Colman carries the genetic mutations for cystic fibrosis - but his doctor and parents say he does not have the disease. His parents, out of an abundance of caution, made the disclosure about his condition on a medical disclosure form when he began the school year.
The district - also out of an abundance of caution - decided that Colman would need to change schools seven weeks into the year because other students at Jordan have cystic fibrosis.
While the disease is not contagious, the bacteria those with cystic fibrosis carry can be dangerous to people with the same disease, and non-siblings are advised to stay at least 3 to 6 feet away from each other.


http://www.sfgate.com/health/article...is-3944802.php
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Colman carries the genetic mutations for cystic fibrosis - but his doctor and parents say he does not have the disease.
So, we make all the students go through a genetic test to see if they have cystic fibrosis? 1/25 have such a mutation and thus make potential carriers - I would like to see how the school funds itself without students.

Another Ryan White scenario.
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