Rubella ELISA kits are available from several suppliers for investigations on infectious disease. The rubella virus is an enveloped RNA virus that causes rubella disease. The 9.76-Kb genome encodes 5 proteins, 3 structural (C, E2, E1) and 2 non-structural (p150, p90). There are 13 reported genotypes based on the sequence of the E1 structural protein. The rubella virus can be detected in the blood between 5 to 7 days following initial infection. ELISA kits for the detection of Rubella antigens or antibodies generally come prepackaged with pre-coated strips or microplates and associated reagents. For more details, visit the supplier page.