The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of PCV2 infection of the aborted pigs in Gyeongbuk province from April in 2004 to March in 2005. The prevalence of PCV1 and PCV2 infection was confirmed by the PCR method against 32 aborted pigs of 19 farms, which were requested of diagnosis of disease. Among 32 aborted pigs, abortions caused by PCV1 were 7(21.9%) heads and by PCV2 were 9(28.1%) heads. Using PCR, the rate of PCV1 infection of 19 farms which were requested of diagnosis of disease is positive in 2(10.5%) farms and 5(26.3%) farms were positive in PCV2, and compositive infections of PCV1, PCV2 is 1(5.3%) farms. Among 32 aborted the pigs, only PCV2 infection was one case(3.1%), compositive infections with abortion disease were 8 cases(25%). Compositive infections with abortion disease were most of the parvovirus infection(84.2%).