Bovine Viral Diarrhea (BVD) is one of the most frequent an d economically important viral infections in cattle in various countries around the world. The purpose of the
study was to investigate the sero-prevalence of BVD virus and associated risk factors in dairy herds of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province.In the present study, total of 30 0
blood samples were screened, among these 38 blood samples were for both cattle and buffaloes population. Sero-prevalence was found higher in cattle (18%) as
compared to buffaloes (7.33%). As a whole 12.66% sero -prevalence of BVDV was detected in the tested animals.Data was statistically analyzed by using chi square test. It
was observed that i solation of newly purchased animals (P=.014), workers visiting other farms (P=.013), mi xed farming (P=.015) and veterinary services (P =.009) were
potential risk factors associated wi th BVD virus. Distinctive consideration should be given for addressing identified risk fa ctors of this viral infection like to check the
status of before allowing entry of newly purchased animals into h erds, discouraging the workers visiting other farms, mixed farming, vete rinary services and encouraging
culling of animals with more history of abortion.
- DOI: 10.12692/ijb/15.1.289-29