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. 2019 Jun 11;6:181. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2019.00181

Table 3.

Distribution of respondents' region of practice for each group.

Group USA Canada Latin America Europe Asia ANZ Africa
All groups 362 [47, 44–51] 31 [4, 3–6] 115 [15, 13–18] 181 [24, 21–27] 14 [2, 1–3] 60 [8, 6–10] 2 [0, 0–1]
BCS 140 [66, 58–71] 18 [8, 5–13] 1 [1, 0–3] 43 [20, 15–26] 1 [1, 0–3] 12 [6, 3–10] 1 [1, 0–3]
RES 43 [62, 51–73] 0 [0, NA] 0 [0, NA] 21 [24, 21–42] 0 [0, NA] 5 [7, 3–16] 0 [0, NA]
GPE 152 [51, 45–56] 10 [3, 2–6] 37 [12, 9–17] 70 [23, 19–29] 5 [2, 1–4] 22 [7, 5–11] 0 [0, NA]
GPG 27 [15, 10–20] 3 [2, 1–5] 77 [41, 35–49] 47 [25, 20–32] 8 [4, 2–8] 21 [11, 8–17] 1 [1, 0–3]

ANZ, Australia and New Zealand; BCS, board-certified specialists in emergency and critical care and/or anesthesia; RES, residents in emergency and critical care and/or anesthesia; GPE, general practitioners in emergency practice; GPG, general practitioners in non-emergency environment; NA, non-applicable. Number of respondents from each region is expressed as count [percentage of group total, 95% confidence interval].