letter: a historical note on the biotransformation of chloroform. | | 1974 | 4592214 |
[contributions on the life cycle of sarcosporidia. ii. dog and cat as vectors of cattle sarcosporidia]. | | 1972 | 4624269 |
[clinic and policlinic for small domestic animals]. | | 1974 | 4858677 |
[current problems in toxoplasmosis]. | | 1972 | 5064206 |
[salmonellas in dogs]. | | 1970 | 5528594 |
[on the epidemiology of rabies in germany with special reference to the 1966 study results]. | | 1968 | 5693123 |
[occurrence of toxocara canis and other endoparasites in dogs in west berlin]. | | 1981 | 7271732 |
[problems in preventing rabies in west berlin]. | | 1980 | 7406842 |
[ceremonial lecture on the occasion of dog in berlin, 2007]. | | 2007 | 18034405 |
[causes of illness in young dogs in necropsy files (1980-1993)]. | between 1980 and 1993 a total of 10,090 dogs was dissected at the institute for veterinary pathology of the freie universität of berlin. 2956 (29.3%) of the dogs were younger than 18 months. age-, breed- and sex distribution as well as death causes were examined. the main death causes were viral infectious diseases (51.76%), especially parvovirus infections (26.73%), canine distemper (18.81%), as well as congenital defects (6.36%). it could be shown that rottweilers and german shepherds carried ... | 1995 | 7575379 |
[canine babesiasis and its importance in the federal republic of germany and west berlin]. | | 1980 | 7470009 |
[course and reflections on canine parvovirus enteritis in the berlin area]. | | 1983 | 6870469 |
[lung cancer--from the statistical aspect (author's transl)]. | | 1980 | 6450377 |
[research int immunity from distemper in berlin dogs, using the virus neutralization test]. | | 1968 | 5693572 |
[occurrence of leptospirosis in dogs in the area of berlin]. | | 1968 | 5692753 |
[significance of comparative physiology of reproduction, endocrinology and anatomy in hormone research]. | | 1974 | 4849710 |
[occurrence of canine salmonella infections]. | | 1974 | 4824501 |
[serologic studies of the occurrence of borrelia burgdorferi in domestic animals in berlin (west)]. | the prevalence of b. burgdorferi, the causative agent of lyme borreliosis in humans, was determined in domestic animals living in berlin. 189 dogs, 29 cats, 224 horses and 194 cows were investigated. using the indirect immunofluorescence test (ift) 5.8% of the dogs and 24.5% of the cows investigated showed a positive reaction at titres of 1:128 or higher. horses and cats gave negative results. elisa was more sensitive than ift. 10.1% of the dogs, 16.1% of the horses and 66% of the local cows sho ... | 1990 | 2268252 |
the isolation and identification of leptospira interrogans serovar bratislava from a pig in germany. | during a study on the improvement of selective media for the isolation of leptospires from clinical material, leptospires were isolated from the kidneys of a pig. test material was cultured in emjh-medium containing 0.4% rabbit serum and 3 inhibitory substances (rifampicin 10 micrograms/ml, amphotericin b 2 micrograms/ml, 5-fluorouracil 100 micrograms/ml). the cultured leptospira-strain (berlin 406) was identified to serogroup level using the cross agglutination method and it was further typed t ... | 1992 | 1519413 |
[the frequency of neoplasms in dogs dissected in berlin]. | a retrospective study of relative frequencies and relative risks of cancer of 7,169 dogs which were necropsied between 1981 and 1990 at the institute of veterinary pathology of the fu berlin was performed. in the sample cancer as cause of death accounted for 24.08% of all necropsied dogs. the mean age of dogs with cancer was 10.2 years while dogs without cancer died at a mean age of 5.3 years. relative risks of cancer were 1.16 for females and 0.86 for males. cancer was found in 41.9% of all nec ... | 1992 | 1496862 |
[plerocercoid infestation of the thailand reptiles in the berlin zoo]. | plerocercoids were found under the skin and in the body cavity of ahaetulla nastua, boiga multimaculata, trimeresurus purpureomaculatus, and varanus dumerilii, imported from thailand. starting with these plerocercoids the cestode cycle was experimentally traced in the laboratory (lueheela = spirometra sp.). domestic cat and domestic dog served as definitive hosts, native copepods at first intermediate hosts, native anurans, reptiles, and chicken as second intermediate hosts and paratenic hosts. ... | 1976 | 1267224 |
[2nd international nitrate symposium, berlin 1978--abstracts (author's transl)]. | | 1978 | 31325 |
[german ophthalmologists and nsdap]]. | approximately 40-45 % of all german physicians joined the national socialist german workers party (nsdap) until 1945. reasons for party membership are manifold and still a matter of debate. very likely, the extraordinary high representation of medical doctors in the nsdap was rather a result of active entry than recruitment by the party. there are only few data concerning the willingness of ophthalmologists to become a party member ("parteigenosse", "pg"). according to the list of university tea ... | 2008 | 18693640 |
[dangerous dogs in berlin in comparison to the dog population--ways to reduce the dangerousness of dogs]. | the law for handling and control of dogs in berlin of september 29, 2004 was enacted to prevent the risks for humans and animals when ever they have contact with dogs. "dangerous dogs" are defined by this law. there are 10 breeds of dogs supposed to be dangerous due to specific characteristics of their breed ("listed breeds"). the dangerousness of a dog's breed is not identical with the dangerousness of an individual dog. the subject of this study is to examine the potential dangerousness of dog ... | 2006 | 17172131 |
[seroprevalence of anaplasma phagocytophilum infection in dogs in germany]. | to determine the prevalence of anaplasma phagocytophilum in dogs in germany serum samples from 1124 dogs that were under suspicion of having anaplasmosis were examined. the samples were tested by an indirect immunofluorescence test (oft) for antibodies to a. phagocytophilum. the geographical origin of positive cases were analysed with an geographic information system. antibodies to a. phagocytophilum were found in 563 (50.1%) of the tested dogs. 166 dogs came from saarland, 161 from north rhine- ... | 2006 | 17009720 |
[dermacentor reticulatus (fabricius, 1794)--distribution, biology and vector for babesia canis in germany]. | this work deals with occurrence, distribution as well as biology and vectorial capacity of the ornate dog tick (dermacentor (d.) reticulatus). until 30 years ago this tick has only been described in a few natural foci in southern germany. its distribution has however expanded in the course of the last years. with the exception of northern germany it is now covering large areas of germany. this is particularly the case in the upper rhine valley, saarland and the mark brandenburg. however, it is e ... | 2006 | 17009718 |
evidence for an increased geographical distribution of dermacentor reticulatus in germany and detection of rickettsia sp. rpa4. | two studies were performed to elucidate the current distribution of the tick dermacentor reticulatus in germany. in the first one in 2003, a total of 365 dogs from 171 sites in the states of berlin and brandenburg was screened for ticks, and the corresponding outdoor sites that the dogs usually visited were searched for host-seeking ticks by the flagging method. a total of 1155 ticks was removed from the dogs. the majority were ixodes ricinus (88.5%), followed by d. reticulatus (9.1%) and i. hex ... | 2006 | 16524777 |
epizootiologic investigations of parvovirus infections in free-ranging carnivores from germany. | to assess if wild carnivores in germany play a role in the epizootiology of canine parvovirus (cpv) infection, seroprevalences against cpv in free-ranging carnivores (n=1,496) from selected urban and rural areas were compared. antibodies against cpv were found in sera from red foxes (vulpes vulpes; 136 of 1,442; 9%), raccoon dogs (nyctereutes procyonides; two of 33; 6%), stone martens (martes foina; four of 13; 31%), and pine martens (martes martes; one of two) using the hemagglutination-inhibit ... | 2005 | 15827228 |
[prof. carl wilhelm von zehender (1819-1916)--first professor of ophthalmology and co-founder of the ophthalmological clinic at the university of rostock--commemorative lecture at the 100th dog meeting in berlin from 26.9 to 29.9.2002]. | the grand-ducal university eye department in rostock was solemnly inaugurated 16 may 1892. according to many years of studies in europe and on efforts to build this clinic, construction was outlined by professor carl wilhelm v. zehender, but the drafts were executed by the "grossherzoglich-mecklenburgisch-schwerinschen medicinalcommission" and landbaumeister schlosser in winter 1888/89. professor v. zehender, who originated from a very ancient swiss family, was born in bremen, 21 may 1819. he st ... | 2003 | 12612842 |
[pseudo-scabies transmitted by red fox]. | pseudoscabies, i.e. infestation of human skin with animal mites may occasionally occur and should be considered in the differential diagnosis of pruritic and papular skin disease. we report here on a 52-year-old woman with pseudoscabies or canine scabies (sarcoptes scabiei var. canis), transmitted by indirect contact with a red fox in the urban area of berlin. red foxes may live in unhabited areas of metropolitan large cities, i.e. in garages, car wrecks and cellars. full remission of the prolon ... | 1999 | 10097956 |
patient bites dentist: an 1894 case report. | although dog bites man is a common occurrence, and patient bites dentist not unusual, death subsequent to a human bite was most bizarre even for the nineteenth century. | 1998 | 9780951 |
[a case of echinococcus granulosus hydatid cyst in a zoo born dromedary in the berlin-fridrichsfelde zoo]. | in germany, the threat to human health by the small fox tapeworm (echinococcus multilocularis) has been increasingly discussed in the last few years. on the other hand, the hydatid worm of the dog (echinococcus granulosus) became more and more rare in germany and was often declared to be eradicated. this paper presents a case of hydatid infection of the lung in an adult dromedary (camelus dromedarius), which was born and kept all its life at tierpark berlin-friedrichsfelde. questions connected w ... | 1998 | 9542809 |
[problems relevant to animal welfare in the control of pet shops from the viewpoint of official veterinarians]. | results of an inquiry of all official veterinarians in berlin are presented, concerning the situation of animal welfare in pet shops. typical problems of keeping animals in pet shops are revealed. many of the official veterinarians make complaints about the lack of practical guidelines, manuals or expert opinions when they are asked to give legal assessments. existing recommendations, e.g. for cage sizes, are of a broad variety, which is underlined by some demonstrative pictures. | 1993 | 8462428 |
[history of surgical instruments: 2. the first atraumatic vascular clamp by e. höpfner (1903)]. | the author describes one of the first atraumatic vascular clamps specifically developed for vascular surgery in 1903, and used for temporary arterial occlusion. this forceps was about 15 cm long, and its spring steel jaws were separated in the middle, but approximated toward the ends. this clamp was developed by edmund höpfner (b. 1873) in 1903, at the berlin university hospital, department of surgery, when he performed end-to-end anastomoses of divided arteries in dogs as part of his doctoral t ... | 1995 | 7754728 |
giardiasis in kindergartens: prevalence study in berlin, germany, 2006. | in germany, an increase of notified giardiasis was observed between 2002 (n = 3,101) and 2007 (n = 3,651) with 62% of cases acquired in germany. the highest incidence was reported in 1- to 5-year-olds (2001-2007, 11.5/100,000 on average) and berlin is one of the most affected states (17.5/100,000). we performed a cross-sectional study in five berlin kindergartens differing in socioeconomic status and migrant proportion in order to estimate the prevalence and investigate routes of transmission am ... | 2009 | 19404678 |
canine distemper outbreak in raccoons suggests pathogen interspecies transmission amongst alien and native carnivores in urban areas from germany. | from december 2012 to may 2013, an outbreak occurred among urban wild carnivores from berlin. we collected 97 free-ranging raccoons from the city area. pcr assays, histopathology and immunohistochemistry confirmed canine distemper virus (cdv) infection in 74 raccoons. phylogenetic analysis of haemagglutinin gene fragments (1767 nucleotides) of cdv isolated from four raccoons showed close relation to cdv isolates from foxes from germany and a domestic dog from hungary; all belonging to the "europ ... | 2014 | 25258173 |