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The clinical and cost-effectiveness of testing for Group B Streptococcus: a cluster randomised trial with economic and acceptability evaluations (GBS3)
Project title: The clinical and cost-effectiveness of testing for Group B Streptococcus: a cluster randomised trial with economic and acceptability evaluations (GBS3)
Call to action: 17/86 17/86 The clinical and cost effectiveness of screening for Group B Streptococcus (GBS) in pregnancy
Research type: Primary Research
Chief investigator: Professor Jane Daniels
Contractor: The University of Nottingham
Cost: £4,236,042.30
Co-investigators: Dr James Gray, Dr Kate Walker, Dr Reuben Ogollah, Dr Shalini Ojha, Dr Tracey Cooper, Mrs Jane Plumb, Ms Eleanor Mitchell, Ms Nicky Grace, Ms Rachel Plachcinski, Professor James Thornton, Professor Jason Madan, Professor Jon Dorling, Professor Soo Downe, Professor Stavros Petrou, Professor Susan Ayers.
Started: April 2019 | Status: Research in progress
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