{
  "author": "Dominique McCarthy; Peter Andrew Windsor; Charissa Harris; Sabrina Lomax; Peter John White",
  "citations": [
    {
      "raw_text": "McCarthy D, Windsor PA, Harris C, Lomax S, White PJ (2016) Effect of Topically Applied Anaesthetic Formulation on the Sensitivity of Scoop Dehorning Wounds in Calves. PLoS ONE 11(9): e0163181. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0163181",
      "title": "Effect of Topically Applied Anaesthetic Formulation on the Sensitivity of Scoop Dehorning Wounds in Calves",
      "authors": "McCarthy D; Windsor PA; Harris C; Lomax S; White PJ",
      "publication_year": 2016,
      "doi": "10.1371/journal.pone.0163181",
      "confidence": 1
    }
  ],
  "confidence": 1,
  "doc_type": "RESEARCH ARTICLE",
  "id": 55,
  "language": "en-GB",
  "publication_date": "September 20, 2016",
  "source_type": "file",
  "source_uri": "file:///home/pi/welfare_docs/Animals Assured/Research/Trisolfen/McCarthy et al. - 2016 - Effect of Topically Applied Anaesthetic Formulatio.pdf",
  "summary": "This study compared three topical anaesthetic formulations and a cornual nerve block for reducing sensitivity in scoop dehorning wounds in calves. DTAP showed more severe responses than DTAE at 90/180 min in Trial 1. In Trial 2, DTAG showed more severe responses than CON at 1h, and all dehorned calves had more severe responses than CON from 2h. Topical anaesthetics offer immediate but temporary pain relief, a practical on-farm option.",
  "title": "Effect of Topically Applied Anaesthetic Formulation on the Sensitivity of Scoop Dehorning Wounds in Calves"
}
