“…Since the first description of PPR in the Ivory Coast (Gargadennec and Lalanne, 1942), infection has been seen in Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia (Taylor, 1984;Abu Elzein et al, 1990;Shaila et al, 1996;Ö zkul et al, 2002). In Turkey, PPRV infection has been well documented in sheep, goats, and cattle (Tatar and Alkan, 1999;Ö zkul et al, 2002;Albayrak and Alkan, 2009), but there are few data from wild ungulates. There are restricted breeding areas for deer and endemic species such as the Konya Mouflon, Ovis gmelini anatolica; however, except for a few studies of gazelles, there is no literature on wildlife disease in captive or wild ruminants in Turkey (Gü r, 2008;Gü r et al, 2008).…”