A number of Schistosoma ELISA kits are commercially available to enhance your infectious disease research. Schistosoma is a genus of parasitic flatworms, also known as blood flukes, whose infection causes schistosomiasis. Some notable species that infect human hosts include S. japonicum, S. mansoni, and S. mekongi. Once inside the host, Schistosoma enter and develop into adults within blood vessels. Produced eggs enter the bladder and intestines until they are excreted in the urine and stool. ELISA kits for the detection of bacterial antigens or antibodies generally come prepackaged with pre-coated strips or microplates and associated reagents. For more details, visit the supplier page.