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Fri, 14 Feb 2014 15:29:44 +0500
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Dear All,
I conducted a research to see the individual animal Sero-prevalence for PPR in different categories of animals. Total 910 serum samples were collected from 91 randomly selected villages from 11 districts of Sindh province of Pakistan (females=676, Males=234). Results of serology revealed that 22.5% female animals were Sero-positive and 19.7% male animals were Sero-positive. The reason may be that females are kept for longer period by the farmers. The same research also revealed that Adult animals (12-30 months) were 23.0% Sero-positive while Young animals (06-12 months) were 20.4% Sero-positive.
Dr. Ghulam Sarwar Shaikh
Former Director General Livestock Sindh, Pakistan.

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