A sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed to detect 31/32-kDa schistosome proteins as circulating
antigens in sera from schistosomiasis patients. A monoclonal antibody was used as a capture antibody and rabbit antiserum
raised against purified 31/32-kDa proteins was the detecting antibody. Positive results were obtained with patients infected
with
Schistosoma japonicum (88%;
n=69),
S. mansoni (80%;
n=56),
S. haematobium (100%;
n=40), or
S. intercalatum (94%;
n=65). Sera from uninfected Chinese and African individuals and from Chinese patients with trichinosis, cysticercosis, or paragonimiasis
did not react in the assay. This ELISA appears to be valuable in diagnosing infections by all major human schistosome species.