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Page 1 of 4 Case Report Successful snakebite treatment in three juvenile African wild dogs (Lycaon pictus) with polyvalent
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Document Date: 2014-05-11 19:22:44


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Johannesburg / Cape Town / Windhoek / /

Company

Predator Conservation Trust / C. / Endangered Wildlife Trust / Case / Macmillan South Africa / Creative Commons / /

Country

South Africa / Namibia / /

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Event

Extinction / /

Facility

South African Institute / Wildlife Sanctuary / Windhoek Animal Hospital / South African Institute of Medical Research / /

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snakebite emergency protocol / conservation tool / syndromic management / food / /

Organization

IUCN / South African Institute of Medical Research / Ongava Research Centre / South African Institute for Medical Research / Windhoek Animal Hospital / South African Veterinary Association / IUCN Species Survival Commission / Wild Dog Advisory Group of South Africa / /

Person

Florian Weise / Bill Branch / A. Roure / Florian J. Weise / Van Vuuren / /

Position

veterinarian / veterinarian for emergency treatment / experienced veterinarian / attending veterinarian / IUCN/SSC Canid Specialist / /

Product

vitamin A / /

Region

southern Africa / South Africa / /

Technology

alpha / snakebite emergency protocol / smart phone / provided protocol / antibodies / http / mobile device / /

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http /

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