The identification and treatment of women with hyperglycaemia in pregnancy: an analysis of individual participant data, systematic reviews, meta-analyses and an economic evaluation
Diane Farrar(Bradford Royal Infirmary), T. Sheldon(Queen Mary University of London), Derek Tuffnell(University of Bradford), Ana Duarte(University of York), Debbie A. Lawlor(MRC Epidemiology Unit), Mark Simmonds(Tata Institute of Fundamental Research), Mark Sculpher(University of York), Fidelma Dunne(University Hospital Galway), Su Golder(University of York), John Wright(Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Lesley Fairley(Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Susan Griffin(University of York), Donald Whitelaw(Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Martin Bland(University of York)
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