

Dr. Hartnack studied veterinary medicine at the University of Munich and at the University of Liege from 1994-2000. She was awarded her doctorate following studies in animal nutrition from University of Munich in 2002. Between 2002 and 2009 she was employed as a postdoctoral researcher on a number of projects at the Veterinary Faculties of Munich, Leipzig, and the Vetsuisse Faculty in Bern. She joined the Veterinary Epidemiology Group in Zurich in early 2010. Dr. Hartnack holds the Diploma in Veterinary Virology from the Veterinary Chamber of Saxony and the Diploma of the European College of Veterinary Public Health with a speciality in Population Medicine.
Researcher profiles and publications
Dr. Hartnack’s publications can be found at:
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or in the Zurich Open Repository and Archive (ZORA) below.
ZORA Publication List
Publications
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Bedeutung einer Veterinäranästhesistin oder eines Veterinäranästhesisten und einer optimalen Schmerztherapie aus Sicht von Hunde- und Katzenbesitzerinnen und -besitzer. Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 165(2):115-125.
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Vergleichende Bestimmung äusserer anatomischer Parameter zum BOAS-Status bei französischen Bulldoggen. 2023, University of Zurich, Vetsuisse Faculty.
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Companion Animals in Zoonoses Research – Ethical Considerations. Journal of Applied Animal Ethics Research, 5(2):178-207.
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Incidence rates of the most common canine tumors based on data from the Swiss Canine Cancer Registry (2008 to 2020). 2023, University of Zurich, Vetsuisse Faculty.
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Animal health is often ignored, but indispensable to the human right to health. International Journal for Equity in Health, 21(1):3.
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The dual burden of animal and human zoonoses: A systematic review. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 16(10):e0010540.
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Verantwortung in der Tiermedizin. conexus, 4(2):130-140.
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Ergebnis der selektiven Verpaarung beim Entlebucher Sennenhund zur Reduktion der ureteralen Ektopie. Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 164(7):535-546.
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The impact of vatinoxan on microcirculation after intramuscular co-administration with medetomidine in Beagle dogs: a blinded crossover study. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 49(4):336-343.
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Awareness, Knowledge, and Perceptions Regarding Rabies Prevention Among Rural Communities in Masaka District, Central Uganda: A Qualitative Study. Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 9:863526.
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Ergebnisse einer Umfrage zur Verschreibung von Antibiotika in der Veterinärmedizin. Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 164(2):144-152.