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  1. Article: Circadian Corticosterone Profile in Laying Hens (

    Hillebrecht, Theresa / Korbel, Rüdiger / Rinder, Monika / Gahr, Manfred

    Animals : an open access journal from MDPI

    2024  Volume 14, Issue 6

    Abstract: Measurement of blood corticosterone concentrations has been established as an indicator for assessment of acute distress. Therefore, knowledge on physiological fluctuations is required, but previous studies allow little conclusion on daily fluctuations ... ...

    Abstract Measurement of blood corticosterone concentrations has been established as an indicator for assessment of acute distress. Therefore, knowledge on physiological fluctuations is required, but previous studies allow little conclusion on daily fluctuations in domestic chickens (
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-03-12
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2606558-7
    ISSN 2076-2615
    ISSN 2076-2615
    DOI 10.3390/ani14060873
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  2. Article ; Online: Canary Bornavirus (

    Rinder, Monika / Baas, Noreen / Hagen, Elisabeth / Drasch, Katrin / Korbel, Rüdiger

    Viruses

    2022  Volume 14, Issue 10

    Abstract: While parrot bornaviruses are accepted as the cause of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) in psittacine birds, the pathogenic role of bornaviruses in common canaries is still unclear. To answer the question of whether canary bornaviruses ( ... ...

    Abstract While parrot bornaviruses are accepted as the cause of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) in psittacine birds, the pathogenic role of bornaviruses in common canaries is still unclear. To answer the question of whether canary bornaviruses (species
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Humans ; Bornaviridae/genetics ; Canaries ; Mononegavirales Infections/veterinary ; Bird Diseases ; Parrots/genetics ; Circovirus/genetics ; Polyomavirus/genetics ; RNA
    Chemical Substances RNA (63231-63-0)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-10-04
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2516098-9
    ISSN 1999-4915 ; 1999-4915
    ISSN (online) 1999-4915
    ISSN 1999-4915
    DOI 10.3390/v14102187
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  3. Article ; Online: Penetration of Enrofloxacin in Aqueous Humour of Avian Eyes.

    Fuchs, Katrin / Rinder, Monika / Dietrich, Richard / Banspach, Leena / Ammer, Hermann / Korbel, Rüdiger

    Veterinary sciences

    2022  Volume 10, Issue 1

    Abstract: Enrofloxacin has been shown to be appropriate to treat bacterial eye infections in mammals. However, the anatomy and physiology of the avian eye substantially differ from those in mammals, and pharmacokinetic data substantiating the clinical efficacy of ... ...

    Abstract Enrofloxacin has been shown to be appropriate to treat bacterial eye infections in mammals. However, the anatomy and physiology of the avian eye substantially differ from those in mammals, and pharmacokinetic data substantiating the clinical efficacy of enrofloxacin in birds are still lacking. In total, 40 chickens (
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-12-23
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2768971-2
    ISSN 2306-7381 ; 2306-7381
    ISSN (online) 2306-7381
    ISSN 2306-7381
    DOI 10.3390/vetsci10010005
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  4. Article ; Online: Phänotypische Antibiotikaresistenzen von Bakterienisolaten aus Zier-, Zoo- und falknerisch gehaltenen Greifvögeln.

    Steger, Leonie / Rinder, Monika / Korbel, Rüdiger

    Tierarztliche Praxis. Ausgabe K, Kleintiere/Heimtiere

    2020  Volume 48, Issue 4, Page(s) 260–269

    Abstract: Objective: The prevalence of resistant bacteria in pet birds, zoo birds and falconry birds is still largely unknown. Therefore, antibiograms of rapidly-growing aerobic bacteria obtained from these birds were retrospectively evaluated.: Material and ... ...

    Title translation Phenotypical antibiotic resistances of bacteriological isolates originating from pet, zoo and falconry birds.
    Abstract Objective: The prevalence of resistant bacteria in pet birds, zoo birds and falconry birds is still largely unknown. Therefore, antibiograms of rapidly-growing aerobic bacteria obtained from these birds were retrospectively evaluated.
    Material and methods: Between 2007 and 2016 a total of 1036 antibiograms were evaluated. The bacteria isolates originated from 811 birds of 20 zoological orders (mostly Psittaciformes [61.8 %] and Passeriformes [14.5 %] and from alive patients or pathological examinations. The birds were primarily kept in Southern Germany. Phenotypic in vitro sensitivity of bacterial isolates to various antibiotics was determined using a standardized agar diffusion test.
    Results: The most frequently examined bacteria species were
    Conclusion and clinical relevance: The detected resistance rates of bacteria in pet birds, zoo birds and falconry birds must be considered as being problematic. They indicate the importance of microbial sensitivity testing for a conscientious therapy of pet birds, zoo birds and falconry birds. Critical treatment situations may arise from infections with
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Animals, Zoo/microbiology ; Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology ; Bacteria/drug effects ; Bacteria/isolation & purification ; Birds/microbiology ; Drug Resistance, Bacterial ; Pets/microbiology ; Phenotype ; Retrospective Studies
    Chemical Substances Anti-Bacterial Agents
    Language German
    Publishing date 2020-08-21
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2567-5842
    ISSN (online) 2567-5842
    DOI 10.1055/a-1199-6223
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  5. Article ; Online: Molecular identification of novel and genetically diverse adenoviruses in Passeriform birds.

    Rinder, Monika / Schmitz, Anna / Baas, Noreen / Korbel, Rüdiger

    Virus genes

    2020  Volume 56, Issue 3, Page(s) 316–324

    Abstract: Knowledge about adenoviruses in birds of the order Passeriformes is very scarce. Based on molecular characterizations, only two siadenoviruses, great tit adenovirus 1 and Gouldian finch adenovirus, have been described so far occurring in great tits and ... ...

    Abstract Knowledge about adenoviruses in birds of the order Passeriformes is very scarce. Based on molecular characterizations, only two siadenoviruses, great tit adenovirus 1 and Gouldian finch adenovirus, have been described so far occurring in great tits and Gouldian finches, respectively. Assuming a broader occurrence of adenoviruses, various passeriform birds including pet, zoo, and wild birds were examined using a broad-range PCR targeting a fragment of the adenovirus DNA polymerase gene. Adenoviruses were detected in 25 individual birds belonging to 13 species and seven zoological families (Ploceidae, Fringillidae, Estrildidae, Paridae, Sylviidae, Turdidae, Muscicapidae). The putative viruses were further characterized by sequencing the PCR products and phylogenetic analyses. DNA of adenoviruses affiliating to 3 genera including aviadenovirus, siadenovirus, and atadenovirus was found. Viruses with sequences identical or closely related to great tit adenovirus 1 and Gouldian finch adenovirus 1 were detected in a great tit and in two zebra finches, respectively. Based on polymerase amino acid sequence comparisons, the viruses found in the remaining 22 birds revealed phylogenetic distances larger than 15% to adenoviruses known so far suggesting that they may belong to at least 14 different virus species. In some bird species (great tit, zebra finch, vitelline masked weaver) varying adenovirus genera were detected. These results suggest a broad variety of adenoviruses circulating in passeriform birds.
    MeSH term(s) Adenoviridae/classification ; Adenoviridae/genetics ; Adenoviridae Infections/veterinary ; Animals ; Bird Diseases/diagnosis ; Bird Diseases/virology ; DNA, Viral ; Genome, Viral ; Passeriformes/virology ; Phylogeny
    Chemical Substances DNA, Viral
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-02-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 639496-6
    ISSN 1572-994X ; 0920-8569
    ISSN (online) 1572-994X
    ISSN 0920-8569
    DOI 10.1007/s11262-020-01739-3
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  6. Book: Festschrift anlässlich des 50-jährigen Bestehens der Klinik für Vögel, Reptilien, Amphibien und Zierfische

    Korberl, Rüdiger / Rinder, Monika

    2016  

    Institution Klinik für Vögel, Reptilien, Amphibien und Zierfische
    Author's details Herausgeber Rüdiger Korbel und Monika Rinder
    Language German
    Size 199 Seiten, Illustrationen
    Publisher Klinik für Vögel, Reptilien, Amphibien und Zierfische, Zentrum für Klinische Tiermedizin der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
    Publishing place Oberschleißheim
    Document type Book
    Note Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 78-186
    Database Special collection on veterinary medicine and general parasitology

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  7. Book ; Online: Circovirusinfektionen bei Wellensittichen

    Löbel, Claudia Anita / Rinder, Monika

    klinische und molekularepidemiologische Untersuchungen

    2018  

    Author's details Claudia Anita Löbel ; Betreuer: Monika Rinder
    Keywords Wellensittich ; Budgerigar fledgling disease virus ; Papageien ; Virusinfektion ; Viren ; Vogelfeder
    Language German
    Size 1 Online-Ressource
    Document type Book ; Online
    Database Special collection on veterinary medicine and general parasitology

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  8. Book ; Online ; Thesis: Studies on Campylobacter hepaticus and possible co-factors contributing to the emerge of Spotty Liver Disease in layer-type chickens

    Günther, Ella [Verfasser] / Rautenschlein, Silke [Akademischer Betreuer] / Lepenies, Bernd [Akademischer Betreuer] / Heimesaat, Markus M. [Akademischer Betreuer] / Rinder, Monika [Gutachter]

    2023  

    Author's details Ella Günther ; Gutachter: Monika Rinder ; Silke Rautenschlein, Bernd Lepenies, Markus Heimesaat
    Keywords Landwirtschaft, Veterinärmedizin ; Agriculture, Veterinary Science
    Subject code sg630
    Language English
    Publisher Stiftung Tierärztliche Hochschule Hannover
    Publishing place Hannover
    Document type Book ; Online ; Thesis
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  9. Article: Phänotypische Antibiotikaresistenzen von Bakterienisolaten aus Zier-, Zoo- und falknerisch gehaltenen Greifvögeln

    Steger, Leonie / Rinder, Monika / Korbel, Rüdiger

    Tierärztliche Praxis Ausgabe K: Kleintiere / Heimtiere

    2020  Volume 48, Issue 04, Page(s) 260–269

    Abstract: Gegenstand und Ziel: Die Prävalenz von antibiotikaresistenten Bakterien bei Zier-, Zoo- und falknerisch gehaltenen Greifvögeln ist noch weitgehend unbekannt. Daher sollten retrospektiv Antibiogramme schnellwachsender aerober Bakterienarten ausgewertet ... ...

    Abstract Gegenstand und Ziel: Die Prävalenz von antibiotikaresistenten Bakterien bei Zier-, Zoo- und falknerisch gehaltenen Greifvögeln ist noch weitgehend unbekannt. Daher sollten retrospektiv Antibiogramme schnellwachsender aerober Bakterienarten ausgewertet werden.
    Material und Methoden: Im Auswertungszeitraum von 2007 bis 2016 standen 1036 Antibiogramme zur Verfügung. Die Bakterienisolate stammten vorzugsweise aus Süddeutschland und von 811 Vögeln aus 20 zoologischen Ordnungen (am häufigsten Papageienvögel [61,8 %] und Sperlingsvögel [14,5 %]) sowie aus Proben von klinischen Patienten und Sektionsmaterial. Die phänotypische In-vitro-Empfindlichkeit wurde mittels Plattendiffusionstest ermittelt.
    Ergebnisse: Die meisten Antibiogramme lagen für E. coli (n = 386 Isolate) vor, gefolgt von Staphylococcus S. aureus (n = 150), Enterobacter cloacae (n = 122), Klebsiella pneumoniae (n = 86) und Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 64). Resistenzen gegen mindestens einen antibiotischen Wirkstoff zeigten 53,1 % der E. coli -Isolate, dabei am häufigsten gegen Doxycyclin (50,3 %) und Ampicillin (46,1 %). Bei 78,0 % der S. aureus -Isolate und bei 95,9 % der Enterococcus faecalis -Isolate wurden Resistenzen gegenüber mindestens einem Wirkstoff nachgewiesen. Multiresistenzen (Resistenz gegenüber ≥ 3 Antibiotikagruppen) traten bei 37,3 % der Isolate von S. aureus auf. Bei Isolaten von Zier- und Greifvögeln wurden höhere Resistenzraten festgestellt als bei Isolaten von Zoovögeln und bei Papageienvögeln höhere Resistenzraten als bei Sperlingsvögeln. Im Untersuchungszeitraum zeigte sich bei E. coli ein tendenzieller Anstieg der Resistenzrate für Fluorchinolone (Minimum von 0 % im Jahr 2013 und Maximum von 27,3 % im Jahr 2015) und bei S. aureus eine tendenzielle Abnahme der Resistenzraten für Tetrazykline (Maximum von 39,4 % im Jahr 2007 und Minimum von 0 % in den Jahren 2014 und 2015).
    Schlussfolgerung und klinische Relevanz: Die Resistenzsituation von Bakterien aus Zier-, Zoo- und falknerisch gehaltenen Greifvögeln ist als problematisch zu bewerten und verdeutlicht die Wichtigkeit der Empfindlichkeitsprüfung für eine gewissenhafte Therapie. Im Fall einer Infektion mit S. aureus bei Zier-, Zoo- oder falknerisch gehaltenen Greifvögeln kann es zu einem Therapienotstand kommen.
    Keywords Antibiotika ; Antibiogramm ; Vögel ; Passeriformes ; Psittaciformes ; Falconiformes ; Accipitriformes ; Antibiotics ; bacterial sensitivity testing ; companion bird ; Passeriformes ; Psittaciformes ; Falconiformes ; Accipitriformes
    Language German
    Publishing date 2020-08-01
    Publisher © Georg Thieme Verlag KG
    Publishing place Stuttgart ; New York
    Document type Article
    ISSN 2567-5842 ; 1434-1239
    ISSN (online) 2567-5842
    ISSN 1434-1239
    DOI 10.1055/a-1199-6223
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  10. Article ; Online: Plasma protein, haematologic and blood chemistry changes in African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) experimentally infected with bornavirus.

    Högemann, Charlotte / Richter, Rüdiger / Korbel, Rüdiger / Rinder, Monika

    Avian pathology : journal of the W.V.P.A

    2017  Volume 46, Issue 5, Page(s) 556–570

    Abstract: Bornaviruses are considered to be the causative agent of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) in psittacine birds. In order to detect haematological and blood chemistry changes during the development of PDD and a possible correlation with clinical ... ...

    Abstract Bornaviruses are considered to be the causative agent of proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) in psittacine birds. In order to detect haematological and blood chemistry changes during the development of PDD and a possible correlation with clinical signs and the virological status, six African grey parrots (Psittacus erithacus) were experimentally infected with parrot bornavirus 4 (PaBV-4) by subcutaneous route. All six parrots developed clinical signs of varying extent and successful infection was confirmed in all the birds by seroconversion or detection of RNA of the PaBV-4 infection strain. Based on population-based and intra-individual reference ranges established during 12 months prior to experimental infection, only minor haematological changes were detected in individual birds after infection. Changes in blood chemistry were restricted to aspartate aminotransferase, creatine kinase, total protein, glucose and uric acid. Plasma protein electrophoresis revealed marked changes starting 10 weeks post infection characterized by an increase in the γ-globulin fraction and a gradual decrease to normal values during weeks 22-34. Indications of an acute-phase reaction at the initial stages of infection were not detected. While three birds suffered from clinical signs of PDD, which included weight loss and neurological disorders and died before development of haematological and plasma protein changes, recovery of clinical disease was paralleled in the remaining birds by an increase in γ-globulins and bornavirus-specific antibody titres.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2017-10
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1476380-1
    ISSN 1465-3338 ; 0307-9457
    ISSN (online) 1465-3338
    ISSN 0307-9457
    DOI 10.1080/03079457.2017.1325442
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