Gina Violeta Guerrero Ramirez

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I’m a proactive, enthusiastic and responsible qualified Veterinarian and Zoo technician from Perú with years of experiences in poultry production, laboratory research, animal health and Conservation.

Location Spain

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  • Hello and thank you for the opportunity to be part of the course
    red meat consumption, disproportionate purchases, hunger

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  • We can do it

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  • Excelent

  • It has been an excellent course, super well designed, it has given us a lot of information to start being part of the change and help environmental objectives

  • Everybody has something to offer to the world

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  • Amazing work

  • Excellent work and information

  • Lack of education on the subject and resources

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  • Challenging work to achieve objectives

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  • I believe that a united society with ideas to generate some change always needs support from the state, especially in developing countries.
    The communities that generate and execute the ideas are already making a big change, the important thing is to start.
    There are always challenges but if the community articulates in some way with the leaders everything...

  • Fantastic ideas that we can adapt in developing countries, especially in my city since the only way of access is by plane or by river where the cost of vegetables and fruits is three times higher.

  • adopt measures to solve the climate emergency, which include the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, trying to mitigate the inevitable consequences of climate change.

    The energy crisis, the effects of greenhouse gases and the increase in meteorological phenomena, COP27 and the leaders seek solutions in the short and long term.

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  • Education most importan key.

  • We must follow the good initiatives of countries that have already achieved the objectives.

  • I think they are excellent measures that are fast acting and work. In my case, I gave many cloth bags to the community to avoid using plastic bags. I see that it worked for a certain percentage. Each bag that he delivered explained why since not everyone understands why. A small initiative can foster a big change.

  • Excellent, how did we reach our initiatives in the Peruvian Amazon to be transmitted to the British Council? Can someone in the group could tell me please?

  • It is important to include in schools a course dedicated solely to climate change and biodiversity. Prepare children and young people to continue with the work that is being done. The rol of education is the most important key to change the world.

  • Excellent thanks for such wonderful material to be able to contribute and transmit to our community, I want to be part of the change.

  • There are many ways to create a space for collaboration, this can include creating an inclusive environment, planning for collaboration opportunities, creating goals to achieve, and developing processes for how to achieve them. For collaboration to happen, they need to focus on community-building exercises, networking, icebreakers and energizers at the start...

  • The issue of public leadership, today becomes an imperative to improve the governance of institutions and various sectors of the region. Democratic and participatory societies increasingly need more people to interact with each other, intervene in public decision-making, generate constructive dialogues, planning public action in a transparent and collaborative...

  • All citizens can support and start at home from recycling to the purchase and proper consumption of our food, the conscious use of light and water. If we start with small actions we can achieve big changes.

  • COP27 led to a series of decisions that reaffirmed its commitment to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels. These decisions also served to reinforce the action of countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to the inevitable effects of climate change, in addition to promoting the support for financing,...

  • In reality, all the issues are important, but as a result of the covid there is more unemployment and poverty has been increasing, therefore there are no resources in some places to feed themselves and malnutrition is always present. Health is also an important issue, but if climate changes are increasing in one way or another they come to impact our health,...

  • I Organized a plastic collection campaign on the boulevard near the river in the Peruvian jungle. I also gave a talk about implementing the green card in restaurants where it was a matter of consuming seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as respecting the closed season and taking care of our Amazonian biodiversity that we are about to exterminate due to our...

  • I consider that the Cop is the world's go-to since it is where the problems of climate change are discussed and, above all, how to mitigate them.
    This is an articulated work of both governments, leading politicians and the community, if we don't all work together for a better planet, the consequences are not only devastating but will be irreversible. That is...

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  • Initiatives like this will help us replicate by example

  • I believe that the ODS are key to achieving
    sustainable development and ensure a future for the new generations. But this should not be left alone in lines since both governments and their rulers must put priorities in their work plans.
    I think the Cop represents the voices of the nations but more is needed. I believe that my country has given priority to...

  • The priority is to plant the seeds in our future generations, starting with the schools and our children.

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  • I come from the Peruvian Amazon from the city of Iquitos. It is the largest metropolis in the Peruvian Amazon, and it is the seventh most populous city in the country. It has been one of the major leading cities, along with Manaus and Belén del Pará,​ of the enormous Rubber Rush (1880-1914). Floods are presented as the most significant natural risk. Other...

  • I promise to be part of the change, we must start with ourself and transmit to all the people that we know, since starting with small things great goals come achieved

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  • The Amazon Basin is affected by climate change in a number of ways, ranging from possible changes in stream flow levels and extreme events, to other threats to the biological diversity of the many rivers that depend on the ecosystems.
    Climate change will tend to accelerate the loss of flora and fauna species, the deterioration of ecosystems and the loss of...

  • There is a lot of work and changes to be done and hopefully we will be in time to reverse all the impacts. In our Peruvian Amazon we need to react and politicians, organizations and society in general must articulate efforts to achieve the expected change

  • It is now or never that we must all take action to mitigate the devastating consequences of climate change.

  • We are in time to generate sustainable changes that help our planet, everything depends on us

  • As a veterinarian I would love to be able to do more and get involved in mitigating climate change in the Amazon, we have time to contribute to the change

  • Education is the basis of any problem, especially in climate change, since we must sow the seeds in our children so that they can mitigate climate change and the extension of our species, including humans, through their actions and attitudes.

  • Climate change has impacted the entire world. In the Amazon we can see more and more excessive heat due to deforestation that affects crops and the diet of the community and animals, which is why we can see rates of anemia and malnutrition.

  • I believe that they are all important and related to achieving the sustainable development goals. In Peru, education is a key factor in achieving them.

  • The global call to action for COP27 and beyond is to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions to limit global warming.
    We must train new leaders who can soak up the problem and work together, starting with ourselves.

  • I come from the Peruvian Amazon, where it is supposed to be the lungs of the world and due to the selfishness of human beings, we have tremendously affected the ecosystems and the environment due to indiscriminate logging, fishing using toxic products, we have caused terrible damage to our rivers, species and Amazon in general.

  • Perú is here thank you

  • Fantastic, thank you and nice to meet you

  • Hello I am Gina i am from Perú enthusiastic veterinarian with over 10 years of experience in animal health, poultry production, pet
    industry products, laboratory research and Conservation.
    Master degree in Science Biodiversity and Conservation.

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  • We are all participants in the great change from now on my commitment

  • I am so glad to start the course, thank you

  • First time that i heard about Pathogenicity islands super interesting

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  • Gal Horesh is interested in the genes that allow some bacteria to survive antibiotic treatment despite being susceptible to these drugs.I think this study would give very good contributions to my work

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  • Hello, I am a Peruvian veterinarian, interested in learning much more about the evolution of bacteria and resistance, since I have worked for many years in the Peruvian jungle with poultry consumption and we have had many problems of antimicrobial resistance which have been a challenger.

  • Hello everybody and thank you for this course, so happy to start

  • It is important to continue with research and innovation with new techniques and products that can control the vectors of disease transmission since there is a very vulnerable population with limited resources to be able to combat them.

  • @IvanaKleinerman Hello dear Ivana, was a nice surprise...what are you studying?

  • Vector control is essential to reduce poverty, it is a joint effort. The government, the population, and the professionals involved.
    Educating the population is essential so that they know the danger that the contagion of diseases by vectors causes to their health since the most vulnerable population is the one that is most exposed.
    There is still a lot of...

  • It is hard and consistent work that government, researchers, and communities must work together to win the fight against vector-borne diseases.

  • Excellent pillars, multidisciplinary work is necessary, also with the communities since success will also depend on it. In some communities in Latin America, the communities have lost trust in the government and anthropological work should be done with them so that they can be reached.

  • It's great news that The Global Vector Control Response (GVCR) document has some goals for the time period between 2017-2030 for having a world free of human suffering from vector-borne diseases, there is a lot of work to do, and a lot of people to prepare. Hoping the governments include a wealthy budget to provide sustainable prevented and control programs.

  • There is still a long way to go in the area of ​​vector control and multidisciplinary work is needed to continue with the research to be able to eradicate diseases that are still in the fight causing deaths. The government should better implement the areas and train even more than it has been doing, as well as improve communication with the population to...

  • Excellent article and effort by professionals to reduce vector-borne diseases in a sustainable way since in many countries fumigations have been carried out but then they paralyze them due to lack of budget or they do not reach the most vulnerable population in an organized way.

  • Excellent course, happy to learn more in the week 2

  • Thank you very much for this very interesting part, looking forward to learn more

  • It is very interesting to know a little more about the industry and the development of insecticity, it would be super that these companies can reach the Peruvian jungle especially and carry out some studies since there is much to do, the programs especially in Peru continue with the use of peritroids would be super interesting to have a more ecological and...

  • A good implementation and monitoring plan for vector control is basic but it could not work without the commitment of the government and the collaboration of the communities both in the use of mosquito nets and in the acceptance of the fumigations, there is a lot of work and way to go.

  • In the Peruvian Amazon, as an expectant of fumigation programs, I can say that the population no longer trusts the government because many problems of corruption have always arisen and what is generally pyrethroids or others that they use for fumigation, many times people think that they do not They put the appropriate amount on it or it is exchanged for...

  • Venezuela is a country very rich in biodiversity, but unfortunately, the political and socio-economic conflicts have also made the health system complicated, especially in the area of ​​vector control. The political system has abandoned its programs no matter what it may do in the future. Definitively, better preventive measures have to be implemented so that...

  • Diseases produced by vectors in Peru in recent decades constitute the main health problems that affect the poorest populations considered as reemerging,with great impact on national public health.
    Malaria, Dengue, Bartonellosis, Leishmaniosis and Trypanosomiosis are the 05 health problems with Prevention and Control and Others Transmitted by Vectors.Public...

  • Specific activities by health services and control programs are hampered, with varying degrees of complexity due to the influence of economic, political, social, and administrative factors. There is also a lack of application in the field of the official priority of dengue prevention and control. Vector control activities do not have sustainability, which is...

  • Before COVID-19, thousands of Peruvians in the Amazon were silently enduring other health crises: diseases caused by various viruses that are transmitted by mosquito or mosquito bites. Dengue, malaria, and chikungunya are some of these infections, but very little public resources are still allocated to researching them and reducing their impact on the lives of...

  • I come from the Peruvian Amazon where climatic conditions make the development of many diseases transmitted by vectors such as Malaria, Dengue and others very feasible, where cases are often fatal for communities with limited resources

  • Hello, unfortunately, I join late however I am very happy to experience the course. I am a Peruvian Veterinary interested in vector-borne diseases, public health, tropical diseases and one health in general. I would like to learn as much as I can to apply all my bits of knowledge and expertise in developing countries like Peru. I came from the Amazonian region...

  • Good surveillance can save a lot of losses. Likewise, complementary techniques provide us with a lot of time and resistance to antimicrobials provided that all environmental factors are considered.

  • Perhaps many professionals in practice use more antimicrobials thinking of giving a quick solution to the problem when we can be generating more serious problems.

  • Super, thank you for all the information.

  • In practice we try to have a fluid and open communication regarding the use of antimicrobials and at the same time use diagnostic methods for a better identification of the problem and thus avoid the indescriminate use of antimicrobials, but many times not all clients have the conditions economic to carry out the additional tests and analyzes so you see the...

  • I think that both in the case of human medicine and veterinary medicine go through the same difficulties in terms of the use of antimicrobials depending on the site they are, because many farmers do not have the resources to investigate further and carry out complementary tests, which increases the use of drugs for a longer period.

  • The use of Enrofloxacin in Peru, especially in the Amazon, is much more frequent due to the accessibility of the product and ceftazidime is almost impossible to find in the market.

  • From my practice I have tried to change the chip of the farmers since in the Amazon the climatic conditions and geography often favor the appearance of diseases due to the tropical climates and the farmers look for immediate solutions without thinking about the consequences. For all these reasons, my work has been continuous educating about the responsible use...

  • In my experience with poultry and pigs, I have been based on raising awareness with my clients that the use of antimicrobials should only be prescribed when necessary and that the best is excellent biosecurity, good nutrition with appropriate diets, especially where I have worked in the Peruvian Amazon where the climatic conditions are intense sun and rain,...

  • WHAT IS YOUR OPINION OF THE USE OF PHYTOTHERAPY TO AVOID THE INDISCRIMINATE USE OF ANTIMICROBIALS?

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  • Animals and man share a considerable number of infections that cause
    zoonotic diseases. Veterinarians and, in general, all personnel who carry out tasks in a veterinary clinical hospital are at risk of acquiring or transmitting any of these infections due to in contact with animals.
    Therefore, it is essential to ensure a clean environment. It is...