

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.
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Publications
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Apgar score after induction of anesthesia for canine cesarean section with alfaxalone versus propofol. Theriogenology, 80(8):850-854.
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Agreement of the serum spec fpl™ and 1,2-o-dilauryl-rac-glycero-3-glutaric acid-(6'-methylresorufin) ester lipase assay for the determination of serum lipase in cats with suspicion of pancreatitis. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 27(5):1077-1082.
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Assessment of diagnostic accuracy of a commercial ELISA for the detection of Toxoplasma gondii infection in pigs compared with IFAT, TgSAG1-ELISA and Western blot, using a Bayesian latent class approach. International journal for parasitology, 43(7):565-570.
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Overweight and impaired insulin sensitivity present in growing cats. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 97(5):813-819.
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Do lower cuff pressures reduce damage to the tracheal? A scanning electron microscopy study in neonatal pigs. Paediatric Anaesthesia, 23(2):117-121.
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Differences of estimated and analysed energy losses with cat urine. In: Szymeczko, Roman; Iben, Christine; Burlikowska, Katarzyna; Sitkowska, Beata. 16th Congress of the European Society of Veterinary and Comparative Nutrition. Bydgoszcz, Poland: European Society of Veterinary & Comparative Nutrition, 88.
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Comparison of two commercially available progestagen intravaginal inserts in a short-term protocol for estrus synchronization in cyclic ewes. In: 17th International Congress on Animal Reproduction (ICAR), Vancouver, CANADA, 29 July 2012 - 2 August 2012. Wiley-Blackwell, 464-474.
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Energieverluste mit dem Katzenurin: Sind die Schätzformeln brauchbar?. In: Kreuzer, Michael; Lanzini, T; Liesegang, Annette; Bruckmaier, R; Hess, H D. Feed for Health. Zürich: ETH Zürich Institut für Agrarwissenschaften, 118-121.
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Comparison of 6-day progestagen treatment with Chronogest® CR and Eazi-breed™ CIDR® G intravaginal inserts for estrus synchronization in cyclic ewes. Small Ruminant Research, 107(2-3):141-146.
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Urinary leukotriene E4 concentrations as a potential marker of inflammation in dogs with inflammatory bowel disease. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 26(2):269-274.
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Effect of vaccination against gonadotropin-releasing factor (GnRF) with Bopriva® in the prepubertal bull calf. Animal Reproduction Science, 131(1-2):72-80.
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The accuracy of the single intradermal comparative skin test for the diagnosis of bovine tuberculosis - estimated from a systematic literature search. Mycobacterial Diseases, 2(6):1000120.
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Electrocardiographic and haemodynamic alterations caused by three different test solutions of local anaesthetics to detect accidental intravascular injection in children. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 108(2):283-289.
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Evaluation of a minimally invasive non-calibrated pulse contour cardiac output monitor (FloTrac/Vigileo) in anaesthetized dogs. Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia, 39(5):464-471.
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Energy requirement and food intake behaviour in young adult intact male cats with and without predisposition to overweight. The Scientific World Journal, 2012:1-6.
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Unterschiede in Futteraufnahmeverhalten und Energieumsatz zwischen “genetisch schlanken” und “genetisch adipösen” Katern. In: Kreuzer, M; Lanzini, T; Wanner, M; Bruckmaier, R; Guidon, D. Zukunftsträchtige Futtermittel und Zusatzstoffe. Zürich: ETH Zürich Institut für Pflanzen-, Tier- und Agrarökosystem-Wissenschaften, 129-132.
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Das Töten und die Würde von Tieren: ein Problem für Tierärzte?. Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 153(5):209-214.
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Akzeptanz des Tötens von Tieren: Umfrage bei Tierärzten und anderen Berufsgruppen. Schweizer Archiv für Tierheilkunde, 153(5):215-222.
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Intrarater and interrater variability of point of care coagulation testing using the ROTEM delta. Blood Coagulation and Fibrinolysis, 22(8):662-666.