Results of an Australian trial of an automated insulin delivery (AID) system and other studies support likely benefit of AID use for many Australian adults with type 1 diabetes

Alicia J. Jenkins, Andrzej S. Januszewski, Adrienne Kirby, Christel Hendrieckx, Sybil A. McAuley, Melissa H. Lee, Barbora Paldus, Sara Vogrin, Martin I. de Bock, Mary B. Abraham, Leon A. Bach, Morton G. Burt, Neale D. Cohen, Peter G. Colman, Elizabeth A. Davis, D. J. Holmes-Walker, Joey Kaye, Anthony C. Keech, Kavita Kumareswaran, Richard J. MacIsaacRoland W. McCallum, Catriona M. Sims, Jane Speight, Stephen N. Stranks, Vijaya Sundararajan, Steven Trawley, Glenn M. Ward, Timothy W. Jones, David N. O'Neal, for the Australian JDRF Closed-Loop Research Group, Philip M. Clarke

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