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Jennifer Offinger
Researcher at University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
Publications - 7
Citations - 215
Jennifer Offinger is an academic researcher from University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xylazine & Catheter. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 189 citations.
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Identification of a Novel Hepacivirus in Domestic Cattle from Germany
Christine Baechlein,Nicole Fischer,Adam Grundhoff,Malik Alawi,Malik Alawi,Daniela Indenbirken,Alexander Postel,Anna Lena Baron,Jennifer Offinger,Kathrin Becker,Andreas Beineke,Juergen Rehage,Paul Becher +12 more
TL;DR: Interestingly, quantitative RT-PCR from different organs and tissues, together with the presence of an miR-122 binding site in the viral genome, strongly suggests a liver tropism for bovine hepacivirus, making this novel virus a promising animal model for HCV infections in humans.
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Postoperative analgesic efficacy of meloxicam in lame dairy cows undergoing resection of the distal interphalangeal joint.
Jennifer Offinger,Sarah Herdtweck,Awad Rizk,A. Starke,M. Heppelmann,H. Meyer,S. Janßen,M. Beyerbach,Jürgen Rehage +8 more
TL;DR: Repeated meloxicam application demonstrated effective analgesia in the postsurgical period after resection of septically infected coffin joints in dairy cows without indications of evoking adverse effects on abomasal integrity.
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Comparison of isoflurane inhalation anaesthesia, injection anaesthesia and high volume caudal epidural anaesthesia for umbilical surgery in calves; metabolic, endocrine and cardiopulmonary effects
Jennifer Offinger,H. Meyer,Jessica Fischer,Sabine B. R. Kästner,Marion Piechotta,Juergen Rehage +5 more
TL;DR: Groups INH and EPI both proved acceptable protocols for calves undergoing umbilical surgery, whilst INJ resulted in variable anti-nociception and in hypoxaemia, and high volume caudal epidural anaesthesia provides a practical inexpensive method of anaesthesia for umbilicals surgery.
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Effects of xylazine hydrochloride on hormonal, metabolic, and cardiorespiratory stress responses to lateral recumbency and claw trimming in dairy cows
TL;DR: Xylazine administered in a low dose to cows preceding lateral recumbency for claw trimming decreased hormonal and metabolic stress responses, but augmented the respiratory depressive effect of lateralRecumbency reflected by a decreased Pao and increased Paco.
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The use of xylazine hydrochloride in an analgesic protocol for claw treatment of lame dairy cows in lateral recumbency on a surgical tipping table.
TL;DR: The use of a low dose of xylazine in the analgesic protocol for the treatment of lame cows in LR alleviates stress and potentiates the analgesics effects of LA.