Journal article
The snake study: Survey of national attitudes and knowledge in envenomation
G Braitberg, V Nimorakiotakis, CYL Yap, V Mukaro, R Welton, A Parker, J Knott, D Story
Toxins | MDPI | Published : 2021
Abstract
Despite recent reviews of best practice for the treatment of Australian venomous bites and stings, there is controversy about some aspects of care, particularly the use of antivenom. Our aim was to understand current attitudes and practice in the management of suspected snake envenoming. A single-stage, cross-sectional survey of Australian emergency care physicians who had treated snake envenomation in the previous 36 months was conducted. Hospital pharmacists were also invited to complete a survey about antivenom availability, usage, and wastage in Australian hospitals. The survey was available between 5 March and 16 June 2019. A total of 121 snake envenoming cases were reported, and more t..
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This research was funded by Seqirus Australia (www.seqirus.com.au, accessed on 4 June 2021). Seqirus, formerly bioCSL, manufactures and in-licenses, markets, and distributes vaccines, with a particular focus on vaccines for the prevention and treatment of serious disease.