JUDY OU, SEBASTIEN HAIART, STEVEN GALLUCCIO, JULIAN WHITE, and SCOTT A. WEINSTEIN. (2015) An instructive case of presumed brown snake ( Pseudonaja spp.)
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When the above article was first published online, there was an inadvertent omission from the authors’ Conflict of Interest statement. This unintentional omission is corrected below:
The public teaching hospital that employs two of the authors (JW and SAW) has a long-standing contract with CSL Ltd, the company that produces brown snake antivenom. The hospital provides advice to health practitioners pertaining to the diagnosis and management of envenoming and related toxinology diseases. The contract with CSL Ltd allows such queries to CSL to be addressed through our hospital service. Our department provides this service on behalf of the hospital. Dr. White occasionally receives travel support to attend toxinology meetings from CSL Ltd. However, neither he nor his family receives any financial remuneration or other compensation from CSL Ltd. CSL Ltd had no role or input into this work.