Aim: The present study was planned with an aim to access the incidence of 
Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in nomadic sheep and goat of Jammu region of 
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) state of India. 
Materials and Methods: A total of 
34 nasal swabs (13 sheep and 21 goats) samples of 13 flocks suspected for PPR 
infection were screened for presence of PPR virus antigen by PPR sandwich-ELISA 
kit. Results: The overall incidence of PPR by sandwich ELISA was observed 
to be 55.55%, with higher incidence in goats (66.66%) than in sheep (35.71%). 
Location wise incidence of PPR ranged between 33.33-100%. The overall age wise 
incidence of PPR was highest in young animals of 0-6 months (83.33%), followed 
by 6-12 months (66.66%) and lowest in adults of >12 months (31.35 %). Whereas 
month wise incidence of PPR was highest in the month of February. 
Conclusion: 
In nut shell it can be concluded that PPR is fairly prevalent in nomadic sheep 
and goats of Jammu region of J&K state with the evidences of natural 
transmission of PPR. 
Keywords: goat, incidence, nomadic, Peste des petits 
ruminants (PPR), sheep.