The Australian Canine Snakebite Survey

 

Have you ever treated a dog with snake envenomation?

Here is your chance to contribute to our knowledge on this interesting topic!

It only takes 5-15 minutes.

The University of Sydney is conducting an anonymous survey designed to investigate the current practices in the diagnosis and treatment of canine snakebite patients across Australia, with a focus on the number of vials of antivenom being used, the decision-making surrounding this and any adverse events. It is open to any veterinarian in Australia who has been involved with snake envenomation in dogs.

You may open the survey in your web browser by clicking the link below:

Australian Canine Snakebite Survey

If the link above does not work, try copying the link below into your web browser:

https://redcap.sydney.edu.au/surveys/?s=F4TFHL4CC3

Please consider forwarding this flier/link to any colleagues who you feel may be able to participate. The more responses we receive, the more accurate the information.

 

Photo credit: C. James

 

 

 

This news article was published on 09 September 2019.