Research Article

Seroprevalence of Seven Reproductive Diseases in Beef and Dairy Cows from Three Provinces in Indonesia

Table 1

Spatial distribution of bovine reproductive diseases in Indonesian cowsa.

Regency/cityIBR tested (%)BHV-4 infection tested (%)BVD tested (%)Brucellosis tested (%)Q fever tested (%)Chlamydiosis tested (%)Neosporosis tested (%)Overall tested (%)

Pasuruan, East Java29/38 (78.38)0/38 (0)21/37 (56.76)0/38 (0)1/38 (2.63)2/38 (5.26)0/38 (0.00)53/264 (20.08)
Batu, East Java0/25 (0)0/25 (0)12/25 (48)1/25 (4)2/25 (8)7/25 (28)1/25 (4)38/154 (24.68)
Bogor, West Java2/22 (9.09)15/22 (68.18)6/22 (27.27)3/22 (13.64)1/22 (4.55)5/22 (23.81)6/22 (27.27)33/175 (18.86)
West Bandung, West Java0/25 (0)0/25 (0)16/25 (64)2/25 (8)0/25 (0)7/25 (28)8/25 (32)23/175 (13.14)
Lampung0/18 (0)0/18 (0)2/18 (11.11)0/18 (0)0/2 (0)14/18 (77.78)0/18 (0)16/110 (14.56)
Total31/127 (24.41)15/128 (11.72)57/127 (44.88)6/128 (4.69)4/112 (3.57)35/128 (27.34)15/128 (11.72)ā€‰

aBased on cows without the history of abortion. IBR, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis; BVD, bovine viral diarrhea; BHV-4 infection, bovine herpesvirus type 4 infection; brucellosis, Brucella abortus; Q fever, Coxiella burnetii; chlamydiosis, Chlamydophila abortus; neosporosis, Neospora caninum.