The Mpox virus (Monkeypox virus, MPXV) ELISA kit is a specialized immunoassay designed for the sensitive and specific detection of antibodies against Mpox virus proteins in human biological samples such as serum and plasma. It provides quantitative or semi-quantitative measurement of patient IgM or IgG antibody responses to viral proteins, aiding in diagnosis, serosurveys, immune monitoring, and research into Mpox virus infection and immunity.
Scientific Background and Rationale
The Mpox virus is a zoonotic orthopoxvirus responsible for monkeypox disease in humans, which resembles smallpox clinically. Early and accurate detection of Mpox virus exposure and infection is essential for outbreak control and epidemiological surveillance. Antibody detection by ELISA offers a safe, high-throughput, and sensitive alternative to culture-based or molecular methods, especially suitable for retrospective and population-based studies since it does not require handling live virus.
Applications
- Diagnostic Support: Detection of Mpox-specific antibodies to confirm recent or past infection.
- Epidemiological Studies: Serosurveys to assess exposure rates in populations.
- Immune Response Monitoring: Assessing vaccine efficacy or natural immunity through IgG/IgM measurement.
- Research Tool: Studying the immunological profile and kinetics of Mpox virus infection.
Recent Advances
Peptide-based ELISA development has optimized Mpox virus-specific antibody detection by focusing on signature epitopes, enhancing specificity over cross-reactive orthopoxvirus antibodies. Quantitative kits targeting distinct viral proteins contribute critical insights into infection stages and immunity status.
In conclusion, Mpox virus ELISA kits represent reliable, accessible, and essential tools for monitoring Mpox virus infection and immunity with critical roles in diagnostics, public health surveillance, and research.

