A number of Rubeola (Measles) ELISA kits are commercially available to enhance your infectious disease research. The measles virus (MeV) is an enveloped RNA virus that causes measles (also known as rubeola) in humans. The measles virus genome is 15.89 Kb in length and codes for eigh proteins. Two envelope proteins on the viral surface, hemagglutinin and membrane fusion protein, mediate host cell binding and invasion. ELISA kits for detecting antigens or serum antibodies against measles virus typically include prepackaged pre-coated strips or microplates, diluents, and detection antibodies. For more specific product information, visit the supplier page.