Adenovirus ELISA Kit is a valuable tool for adenovirus detection and quantification. Adenoviruses are non-enveloped, double-stranded DNA viruses that cause a broad range of illnesses including respiratory infections, gastroenteritis, and conjunctivitis. Rapid and accurate detection of adenovirus in clinical and research settings is crucial for diagnosis, epidemiology, and therapeutic monitoring. The Adenovirus ELISA kit is an immunoassay designed to detect adenovirus antigens or antibodies in biological samples, offering a sensitive and specific method for viral identification.
Adenovirus Structure and Clinical Importance
Adenoviruses consist of icosahedral capsid proteins with hexon proteins as the major structural component. Infection by adenoviruses can result in symptoms ranging from mild respiratory illness to severe systemic infections, especially in immunocompromised patients. The diversity of adenovirus serotypes (over 40 human types) presents diagnostic challenges that ELISA kits address by targeting conserved viral antigens.
Applications of Adenovirus ELISA Kits
- Clinical Diagnostics: Identification of active adenovirus infection, especially in respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses.
- Epidemiological Studies: Determination of seroprevalence rates and outbreak investigations.
- Viral Vector Research: Measurement of adenovirus titers in gene therapy and vaccine development.
- Immune Status Assessment: Detection of antibody responses post-infection or vaccination.
The versatility of adenovirus ELISA kits extends to use with various sample types including serum, plasma, stool, and cell extracts. They are compatible with automated ELISA systems for high-throughput testing.

