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Ellis JM, Tan HK, Gilbert RE, Muller DP, Henley W, Moy R, Pumphrey R, Ani C, Davies S, Edwards V, Green H, Salt A, Logan S (2008)
Supplementation with antioxidants and folinic acid for children with Down's syndrome: randomised controlled trial.
BMJ 336 (7644): 594–7.
Gilbert RE, Harden M (2008)
Effectiveness of impregnated central venous catheters for catheter related blood stream infection: a systematic review.
Curr Opin Infect Dis 21 (3): 235–45.
Colbourn T, Gilbert R (2007)
An overview of the natural history of early onset group B streptococcal disease in the UK.
Early Hum Dev 83 (3): 149–56.
SYROCOT (Systematic Review on Congenital Toxoplasmosis) study group, Thiebaut R, Leproust S, Chene G, Gilbert R (2007)
Effectiveness of prenatal treatment for congenital toxoplasmosis: a meta-analysis of individual patients' data.
Lancet 369 (9556): 115–22.
Ellis J, Logan S, Pumphrey R, Tan HK, Henley W, Edwards V, Moy R, Gilbert R (2007)
Inequalities in provision of Disability Living Allowance for down syndrome.
Arch Dis Child March 29: [Epub ahead of print].
Colbourn TE, Asseburg C, Bojke L, Philips Z, Welton NJ, Claxton K, Ades AE, Gilbert RE (2007)
Preventive strategies for group B streptococcal and other bacterial infections in early infancy: cost effectiveness and value of information analyses.
BMJ 335 (7621): 655.
Colbourn T, Asseburg C, Bojke L, Philips Z, Claxton K, Ades AE, Gilbert RE (2007)
Prenatal screening and treatment strategies to prevent group B streptococcal and other bacterial infections in early infancy: cost-effectiveness and expected value of information analyses.
Health Technol Assess 11 (29): 1–226, iii.
Gilbert RE, Thalib L, Tan HK, Paul M, Wallon M, Petersen E, The European Multicentre Study on Congenital Toxoplasmosis (EMSCOT) (2007)
Screening for congenital toxoplasmosis: accuracy of immunoglobulin M and immunoglobulin A tests after birth.
J Med Screen 14 (1): 8–13.
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