Hyperglycaemia, ethnicity and neonatal outcome study : a study conducted to review the influence of ethnicity on neonatal outcomes in pregnancies complicated with diabetes
In England and Wales, about 2-5% of pregnancies are complicated with diabetes each year. Diabetes is a particular problem in the South Asian (SA) ethnic group with the prevalence of Type 2 Diabetes and GDM being about 6 times and 11 times higher respectively as compared to White British (WB) women....
Main Author: | Ankolekar, Kamini |
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Other Authors: | Field, David ; Boyle, Elaine |
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University of Leicester
2016
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.689370 |
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