Fachbeiträge Online 
"MDR-1-Defekt beim Hund"
Kleintierpraxis 54, Heft 12 (2009), S.728-730
(Dr. Doris Breu)
"Differenzialdiagnosen von Umfangsvermehrungen der Haut von Reptilien"
Kleintiermedizin Nr. 11/12 - 2009, S.318-328
(Birgit Rüschoff, Bettina Christian, Kim Oliver)
http://www.kleintiermedizin-online.de
"Maldi-ToF, Einsatz in der Routinediagnostik der Zukunft?"
(D. Geier-Dömling, S. Hom, M. Erhard, J. Kemmner, E. Müller)
Poster DKV-DVG 2009
"Otitis externa bei Hund und Katze"
Kleintiermedizin Nr. 9/10-09 S.262-275
(Wolfgang Osthold, Regina Wagner)
http://www.kleintiermedizin-online.de
"Wirksamkeit von Enrofloxacin und Marbofloxacin gegen Bakterlenisolate von
Hund und Katze- in vitro Studie zur Resistenzlage"
Der praktische Tierarzt 90, Heft 6, S.512-520 (2009)
(Elisabeth Müller, Silke Hom)
Title: Efficacy of enrofloxacin and marbofloxacin on bacteria isolated from dogs and cats -
in vitro data of antibiotic resistance
Language: German
Abstract: Since fluoroquinolones have been licensed for veterinary medicine the
development of bacterial resistance has been monitored closely, the more so as their
relevance for human medicine is under discussion. Most studies focus on bacteria from
food-produ-cing animals whereas there are only relatively few data concerning bacterial
strains from companion animals. The present study in which an exceptional high number of
7118 bacterial strains isoiated from dogs and cats were tested provides a survey on the
current Situation of resistance in small animal medicine. Two of the fluoroquinolones -
enrofloxacin (e. g. Baytril®) and marbofloxacin (e. g. Marbocyl®) - were compared and the
results related to current monitoring data. In comparison enrofloxacin showed equal or even
slightly higher in vitro activity than marbofloxacin with exception of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Potential advantages of enrofloxacin for the in vivo treatment of this difficult pathogen are
discussed. The results of the present study suggest that fluoroquinolone-resi-stance is
currently noncritical even though it should be carefully monitored. Nevertheless, to secure a
long-term high therapeutic value of this important antibiotic group, it is important to adhere to
current prudent-use guidelines.
"Übertragung der Babesiose bei einem Hund - Fallbericht"
Der praktische Tierarzt 90, Heft 4, S.296-302 (2009)
(Barbara Hellwig, Ines Langbein-Detsch, Janine Hübner, Volker Hach)
Title: Babesiosis in a dog
Language: German
Abstract: This case report presents an endemic Babesia canis- infection in a dog in
Germany; a tick found on the dog was identified as Ixodes ricinus, although it has been
commonly assumed, that babesiosis in dogs is only transmitted by Dermacentor reticulatus
and Rhipicephalus sanguineus. As Ixodes ricinus is the most common genus of ticks in
Germany, the possible development of increasing cases of babesiosis and its prophylaxis
is being discussed.
"Allergen-spezifische Immuntherapie"
Kleintierpraxis 54, Heft 1 (2009) S.53-56
(Dr.Regina Wagner)