Kinga Biernacka

Warsaw University of Life Sciences - Poland Author

In 2012, she graduated from the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, SGGW in Warsaw. In 2019, at the same faculty, she defended her doctoral dissertation on the application of real - time PCR and ELISA methods in the study of circulation dynamics of selected enzootic viral infections in Polish pig farms.

She was the contractor of numerous grants financed by NCN, Horizon 2020 and other organizations. She is the author of a number of scientific publications on swine viral diseases. She has participated in several meetings at international level, also as a speaker.

From October 2019 to December 2021, she worked at ALAB PLUS Bioscience as the head of the molecular and serological laboratory.

From December 2021, she works as a research and technical specialist at the Independent Department of Epidemiology and Veterinary Economics, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Warsaw University of Life Sciences.

Updated CV 04-Jan-2022

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06-Sep-2017piotrek.biernacDear Dr. Yuanjialiu,
S/P values for oral fluid are usually much higher than in case of serum samples (S/P 3.0 or more is often for positives). However, the number of Ab in saliva is significantly lower than in serum, so S/P >0.4 tells us that the animals should gain the immunity. Normally I’m satisfied if the S/P is 1 or more. Bear in mind that the result may vary on the sample quality (positive, watery sample or sample with a lot of “dirt” may give lower results, closer to 0.4 or even negative).

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