Theme: Exploring the New Horizons in Pediatrics and Neonatology

GLOBAL PEDIATRICS SUMMIT

GLOBAL PEDIATRICS SUMMIT

Conference Series LLC LTD is pleased to announce the commencement of "31st Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology" in the midst of April 29-30, 2021. The upcoming gathering will be dealt with around the point "investigating the new horizons in pediatrics and neonatology".

GLOBAL PEDIATRICS SUMMIT envisions international organizing committee members, international keynote speakers,oral introductions by eminent speakers,poster introductions,video presentations, workshops and exhibitions with delegates the whole way across the globe.GLOBAL PEDIATRICS SUMMIT is a stage for the overall crusade of research work in a productive manner.

Global Pediatrics Summit will give you a stage to share trade learning and build up inquire about coordinated efforts and systems administration. Global Pediatrics Summit 2021 will focus on the most recent and invigorating progressions in each piece of research. Offering an interesting open entryway for pediatricians over the world to meet, compose, and inspect new reasonable upgrades. The possibility of this congress was made for Pediatricians working in Primary and Secondary Care, and just as for specialists of Pediatrics, Pediatric Surgeons, Family Medicine Doctors, General Practitioners, Nurse Practitioners, researchers and policy makers. We genuinely welcome for the collaboration of Presidents, CEO's, delegates and industrial chairmen from pharma and Health care divisions making the gathering a perfect stage to mastermind, share points of view and data through intuitive keynote, whole, notices and B2B exchanges.

Why to attend?

The essential adage of the gathering is to join pediatriciansneonatologists, experts in kid improvement to trade their insight and data between the various controls for empowering investigation and clinical interdisciplinary coordinated efforts.

The gathering subject likewise incorporates the accompanying territories:

Bosom Feeding, Clinical Pediatrics, Neonatology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Nursing, Pediatrics Allergy and Infections, Pediatrics Nephrology and Urology, Pediatrics Neurology, Pediatrics Surgery.

With people from around the world focused on discovering Neonatology, pediatrics and its advances in improving a wellbeing; this is your most obvious opportunity to be in contact with the greatest number of members from the Neonatology and Pediatric gathering. Present your examination work, scatter information, meet with the present and potential scientists, make a sprinkle with new medicine progressions, new treatment frameworks and get name affirmation at this 2-day event. Broadly acclaimed speakers, the most recent frameworks, upgrades, and the most exceptional news in Neonatology and Pediatrics are indications of this social event.

Target Audience:

Pediatric Researchers

• Pediatricians

• Neonatologists

• Pediatric specialists

• Pediatric Nurse Specialists

• Pediatric Associations and Societies

• Pediatric Faculty

• Students

• Pediatric Scientists

• Pediatric Physicians

• Data Management Companies

• Training Institutes

• Business Entrepreneurs

• Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies

 Global Pediatrics Summit 2021 spotlights on:

• Professional improvement

• Networking

• To present your work and gain from others work

• To adapt new things and new advances and items in the field of pediatrics and perinatology

• To meet delegates from financing organizations

• Know and be known

• Meet your next industry joint effort

• Lectures by dynamic professionals

• Keynote gatherings by Prominent Professors, Doctors

• Open Innovation Challenges

• Poster introductions by Young Researchers

• Global Networking sessions with 50+ Countries

• Novel methods to profit your exploration

• Best stage for global business and networking openings

• Meet the editors of alluded diaries, Society and Association individuals over the Gobe

• Excellent stage to grandstand the most recent items and plans in Pediatrics

Advantages of visiting:

• All acknowledged edited compositions will be distributed in the supporting diaries of the meeting and Conference Book Proceedings.

• Each dynamic will get a DOI number gave by cross ref

• Opportunity to direct workshop with your colleagues

• One to one interaction with keynote speakers, OCM and eminent characters for the future course of work.

• Opportunity to seat a session.

• Certification by the sorting out board.

• Individual keynote Page will be made to get greater perceivability for your logical research.

• Huge benefits on roup registration and significantly more.

• Pediatrics gatherings give an amazing chance to the sprouting researchers and youthful analysts through its exceptional activities like Young Researcher Forum, Poster Presentation and E-publication and Live streaming, B2B and scientific meetings. B2B meetings are a speedy and simple approach to meet potential collaboration accomplices.

• The going to agents incorporate editorial board members of related international Journals.

• This is a phenomenal open door for the agents from universities and institutes to communicate with the world class Scientists

• Strengthen and offer information in your specialized topic and find out about subjects of clinical pediatricsr and perinatology that will supplement your field of work through your experiences with the worldwide restorative Pediatricians, Neonatologists and be a piece of these rousing sessions.

Webinar Highlights:

• Opportunity to go to the introductions conveyed by famous researchers from everywhere throughout the world  

• Selected commitments will be distributed in following Conference Series llc LTD Journals:-

    Global Pediatrics: Open Access

    Pediatrics and Therapeutics

    Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine

• Participation in sessions on explicit themes on which the meeting is relied upon to accomplish progress

• Global organizing: In moving and trading Ideas

• Share your energy in advancing your aptitudes in the field of structuring

• Conference unites Scientific Researchers, business entrepreneurs and industry developers

Gathering Opportunities

For Researchers and Faculty Members:

Speaker Presentations

Notice Display

Symposium facilitating (4-5 part groups)

Workshop arranging

For Universities, Associations and Societies:

Affiliation Partnering

Joint effort proposition

Scholarly Partnering

Gathering Participation

For Students and Research Scholars:

Notice Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)

Youthful Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best moderator)

Understudy Attendee

Gathering enrollments

For Business Delegates:

Speaker Presentations

Symposium facilitating

Book Launch occasion

Systems administration openings

Group of spectators interest

For Product Manufacturers:

Exhibitor and Vendor corners

Sponsorships openings

Item dispatch

Workshop sorting out

Logical Partnering

Advertising and Networking with customers

Track 1: General and Clinical Pediatrics

A medical home is an idea in which a primary care provider is the eventual basis of all health care for a child. This would include acute care visits for illnesses and injuries, anticipatory guidance, immunizations and vaccinations, growth and development monitoring and nursing, preventive health maintenance, and for children with special health care needs, especially; a coordinated management of care among other medical and nonmedical specialists (speech therapy, audiology, child development and school programs, and so on). Pediatrics is committed to improving the physical, emotional, and social health of infants, children, and adolescents through novel and innovative medical care, research, education, training, and advocacy.

  • Pediatric medicine
  • Child abuse
  • Sleep medicine
  • Social pediatrics
  • Sports medicine

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3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich | Switzerland; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia; 13th World Pediatric Congress, December 05-06, 2019 Rome, Italy; 30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology, April 13-14, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 2: Neonatology and Perinatology

Neonatology is a division of paediatrics that specifically deals with medical care of newborn infants, especially the premature or preterm or ill. Neonatology is a specialized sub-discipline of pediatrics since neonatologists have to be trained specifically to handle the most complex and high-risk complications. Perinatology is concerned with the medical care of the mother as well as the fetus at higher-than-normal risk for complications. A high-risk infant might be cared for by a primatologist before birth and by a neonatologist after birth.

  • Routine Newborn Care
  • Newborn Resuscitation
  • Common Problems of the Preterm Infant
  • Congenital and Perinatal Infections
  • High Risk Pregnancy

 

Related Conferences:

19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 3: Pediatric and Neonatal Genetics

Pediatric and neonatal genetics provides comprehensive care in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of birth defects, structural abnormalities, inherited diseases, chromosomal abnormalities and mental retardation. Pediatric and neonatal geneticists treat genetic diseases, analyze chromosomes, perform amniocentesis for prenatal diagnosis conduct molecular and DNA diagnostics, and provide genetic counseling. Some of the conditions evaluated Pediatric Geneticists include autism, birth defects and congenital anomalies, cardiac genetics, craniofacial genetics (irregularity of the face and skull), cystinosis (excess amounts of the amino acid cystine in the cells, affecting kidneys and eyes), Down syndrome, ehlers-danlos, osteogenesis imperfecta and marfan syndromes (disorders of connective tissue, including skin and joints), fragile X syndrome (inherited mental impairment), neurofibromatosis (nervous system disorder that can affect skin and bone), skeletal abnormalities and limb defects, urogenital malformation (defects in urinary system or genitalia), among others.

Related Conferences:

29th World NeonatalPediatric and Family Medicine Conference, March 19-20, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich, Switzerland; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 Bali, Indonesia; 3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

 Track 4: Pediatric and Neonatal Nutrition

 The nutritional requirements of babies and young adolescents differ from that of adults in a            number of aspects due to their energy expenditure (i.e., basal metabolism, high physical activity and metabolic response to food), rate of growth, body composition, and physiological changes (puberty, for instance). Due to the high nutritional needs of infants and adolescents, there is an increased risk for nutritional disturbances (i.e., undernutrition and overnutrition). This risk may become more complex by a lack of knowledge and/or awareness of signs and symptoms on the caregiver end. Apediatrician can make a good nutritional assessment, which includes family

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3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich | Switzerland; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia; 13th World Pediatric Congress, December 05-06, 2019 Rome, Italy; 30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology, April 13-14, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand; 

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 5: Pediatric and Neonatal Allergy and Immunology

Allergy symptoms commonly occur in children. Atrophy is a tendency of exaggerated IgE antibody production and is defined by the presence of specific IgE in vivo or in vitro. Atopy represents a predisposition to atopic or allergic diseases including asthma, eczema allergic rhinitis and food allergy. Scientific evidence of the systemic link between all of the atopic diseases has increased greatly. The atopy march starts early in life and it is widely believed that the fetal environment may be important for both the development of subsequent sensitization and disease manifestation. Early events under the influence of a variety of environmental factors, such as exposure to environmental endotoxin, allergens, infections, and variations in nutrient intake, affect the expression of the atopy genotype. The age of onset of every atopic disease is different and may be influenced by the aforementioned factors. Typically, atopic dermatitis and food allergy are commonly seen in young infants; while asthma usually starts after the age of 3 years, and allergic rhinitis develops at a later stage in childhood.

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19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 6: Pediatric and Neonatal Infectious Diseases

The subspecialty of pediatric infectious diseases includes both pediatrics and infection. Bacterial, fungal, parasitic or viral infections are all infectious diseases that are reason for concern. These illnesses need to be treated by specialists who are committed to preventing and treating acute and chronic infectious diseases. These include Lyme disease HIV/AIDS, pneumonia, osteomyelitis tuberculosis persistent fever or fever of unknown origin, lymphadenopathy recurrent infections, complicated methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aurous (MRSA) infection.

  • Virology
  • Bacteriology
  • Protozoans and Parasites
  • Fever
  • Antibiotics
  • Human Immunodeficiency Virus Infections 

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European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 7: Pediatric and Neonatal Cardiology

Pediatric cardiology is a tutorial also as clinical specialty and therefore the pediatric cardiologist features a major role within the education of scholars, doctors, primary health care specialists, nurses and paramedical personnel. Close liaison with pediatric, pediatric subspecialties, cardiothoracic surgery, adult cardiology, obstetrics, radiology and pathology is required.

  • Congestive Heart Failure
  • A cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
  • Cyanotic Congenital Heart Disease
  • Rheumatic Fever
  • Credits
  • Arrhythmias
  • Vascular Rings and Slings

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Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 8: Pediatric and Neonatal Pulmonology

Pediatric and Neonatal pulmonology is the study of lung diseases in infants and children. Pediatric pulmonologists are committed to provide special care for children with asthma, cystic fibrosis, and other chronic lung diseases. Pediatric pulmonology also emphasizes the importance of understanding respiratory physiology and paying detailed attention to the relevant physical exam. Pediatric pulmonology is also associated with providing care to patients with complex aerodigestive disorders, those undergoing lung transplantation, and patients with tracheostomies who may or may not be technology dependent.

  • Interpretation of Blood Gases and Pulse Oximetry
  • Asthma
  • Cystic Fibrosis
  • Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy (Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia)
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Pulmonary Hemosiderosis
  • Pulmonary Vascular Anomalies
  • Bronchogenic Cysts and Cystic Adenomatoid Malformation
  • Congenital Airway Problems
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrom

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19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 9: Pediatric Gastroenterology Hepatology

Pediatric and neonatal gastroenterology and herpetology encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of children and teenagers with diseases of the digestive tract, liver and pancreas as well. Gastrointestinal (GI) problems in children may be quite different from those of adults, not only in presentation but also in types of diseases. The most prominent ailments that pediatric gastroenterology is concerned with are acute diarrhea gastritis, persistent vomiting, and problems with the development of the gastric tract. Although a pediatrician can provide treatment to many gastric diseases, but chronic diseases, related with the nutrition of the children, the pancreas or the liver needs to be treated by a pediatric gastroenterologist.

  • Infant Colil
  • Gastroenteritis, Dehydration and Abdominal Pain
  • Biliary Atresia
  • Hepatitis
  • Gastroesophageal Reflux and Constipation
  • Gastrointestinal Foreign Bodies
  • Hirschsprung's Disease
  • GI bleeding and Peptic Ulcer Disease
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Malabsorption Conditions
  • Meckel's Diverticulum

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29th World NeonatalPediatric and Family Medicine Conference, March 19-20, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich, Switzerland; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 Bali, Indonesia; 3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London,UK; European  Society Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI);  (ESPGHAN),Munich,Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 10: Pediatric and Neonatal Surgery

Pediatric and neonatal surgery may also be required for the surgical care of birth defects in a child or because of an injury or trauma. These may include pediatric cardiothoracic surgery, pediatric nephrological surgery,pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric urological surgery, pediatric emergency surgery, pediatric hematological and gastrointestinal  surgery, pediatric orthopedic surgery, pediatric plastic and reconstructive surgery pediatric oncological surgery, surgery involving fetuses or embryos and surgery involving adolescents or young adults.

  • Wound Management
  • Hernias and Hydroceles
  • Appendicitis
  • Intussusception
  • Malrotation and Volvulus
  • Gastroschisis and Omphalocele
  • Diaphragmatic Hernia
  • Pyloric Stenosis
  • Intestinal Atresia’s, Duplications and Microcolon
  • Craniofacial Malformations
  • Abscesses
  • Lymphangiomas

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3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th   International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich | Switzerland; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia; 13th World Pediatric Congress, December 05-06, 2019 Rome, Italy; 30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology, April 13-14, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand; 

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 11: Pediatric Hematology and Oncology

Although only 1% of all cancers occur in children (<19 years of age), it is the second leading cause of childhood death. Early detection and prompt therapy have the potential to prolong survival and frequently cure the disease. Many factors are considered in determining the treatment goals for an individual patient: the type of cancer, its stage of growth, the patient's age, and family members' wishes. The discipline of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology has continued to expand in both the clinical and basic science arenas over the last several decades. Discoveries of dominant oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes, gene transfer technology and hematopoietic growth factors have opened new areas of clinical and basic research, as well as provided new potential therapies for patients. Both the demonstrated improvement in care for pediatric patients with hematologic-oncologic disorders as well as the scientific excitement generated through research directed toward understanding of these disorders ensures that the discipline of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology will continue to be an exciting part of pediatric medicine and science in the future

Related conferences:

19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS),Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 12: Pediatric Nephrology and Urology

Pediatric nephrology deals with the diagnosis, investigation and management of chronic and acute kidney ailments, including the supply of dialysis and renal transplantation. Pediatric nephrology also encompasses all aspects of renal physiology, including fluid management and disturbances in electrolytes and acid-base equilibrium. A pediatric nephrologist is skilled within the management of acute kidney injury (AKI), which can be managed conservatively, or with renal replacement therapy (RRT), including haemodialysis (HD), peritoneal dialysis (PD), and continuous venovenous haemodialysis (CVVHD) and continuous venovenous haemodiafiltration (CVVHF). they're also committed to the management of chronic renal disorder (CKD), including the pre-dialysis phase, peritoneal dialysis, haemodialysis and transplantation.

  • Nephritic Syndrome/Glomerulonephritis
  • Nephritic Syndrome
  • Cystic Kidneys
  • Dialysis
  • Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
  • Urinary Tract Infection
  • Hydronephrosis and Reflux
  • Circumcision
  • Enuresis
  • Acute Scrotum
  • Hypospadias

Related Conferences:

29th World NeonatalPediatric and Family Medicine Conference, March 19-20, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich, Switzerland; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 Bali, Indonesia; 3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 13: Pediatric Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

Children account for only a small percentage of pre-hospital emergency patients but are a special challenge for the treating physician. The broad spectrum of diseases, the wide age range with the physiological and anatomical changes that occur in it, and the special psychological emotional, and communicative features of children make pediatric emergencies a special challenge for emergency physicians. A mastery of basic emergency techniques including clinical evaluation of the child, establishment of venous access, airway management, resuscitation, and drug dosing is essential for the successful emergency treatment of children. The common non-traumatic pediatric emergencies can be classified into four cardinal manifestations: respiratory distress, altered consciousness, seizure, and shock.

  • Pulmocardiac Resuscitation
  • Shock
  • Respiratory Failure
  • Intubation
  • Mechanical Ventilation
  • Submersion Injuries
  • Pneumothorax and Other Air Leaks
  • Trauma
  • Toxicology
  • Acetaminophen Overdose
  • Iron Overdose

Related Conferences:

3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich | Switzerland; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia; 13th World Pediatric Congress, December 05-06, 2019 Rome, Italy; 30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology, April 13-14, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 14: Pediatric and Neonatal Ophthalmology

Pediatric ophthalmology may be a sub division of ophthalmology which is committed to the care of children’s eyes, and has the best knowledge of possible conditions that affect the pediatric patient and his/her eyes. Neurologic development of vision occurs up until the age of 12 years. Misalignment of the eyes (strabismus), uncorrected refractive error (myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism), and asymmetry of refractive error (anisometropia) between the 2 eyes can negatively affect this development and cause amblyopia (“lazy eye”). If these conditions are diagnosed and treated early, good vision can develop and may be maintained. Certain diseases elsewhere within the body, like diabetes, can affect the eyes, and therefore the pediatric ophthalmologist addresses.

Related Conferences:

19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 15: Pediatric and Neonatal Endocrinology

Pediatric endocrinology is a specialty concerned with the endocrine systems of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.  Because of the complexity of the endocrine system, a number of diseases and conditions can be traced to problems in this system. Pediatric endocrinology provides diagnostic and therapeutic services for infants and young adolescents with Diabetes mellitus, Type 1 and Type 2,diabetes hypoglycemia and disorders of physical growth, disorders of puberty (including precocious puberty and delayed puberty) and sexual maturation Hyperthyroidism and, short stature, pituitary function, Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia (CAH), Turner Syndrome, and calcium and phosphorous metabolism- calcium disorders hyperkalemia and juvenile osteoporosis.

  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • Thyroid Disorders
  • Short Stature
  • Adrenal Disorders
  • Anti-Diuretic Hormone
  • Calcium Disorders

 

Related Conferences:

29th World NeonatalPediatric and Family Medicine Conference, March 19-20, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich, Switzerland; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 Bali, Indonesia; 3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE;

 

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 16: Pediatric and Neonatal Neurology

Pediatric neurology or child neurology deals with the diagnosis and management of neurological conditions in neonates, infants, children and adolescents. The discipline of child neurology encompasses diseases and disorders of the spinal cord, brain, peripheral nervous system, autonomic nervous system, muscles and blood vessels that affect individuals in these age groups. A pediatric neurologist has the specialist training and knowledge to assess, diagnose and treat a child with problems that involve the nervous system. The conditions that pediatric neurologists deal with, vary considerably, from relatively simple disorders such as migraine or cerebral palsy through to more complex and rare conditions such as metabolic disease or neurologist active disorders.

  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Epilepsy
  • Seizures
  • Guillain-Barre Syndrome
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Hydrocephalus
  • Neural Tube Defects
  • Neurofibromatosis
  • Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
  • Head Trauma and Hemorrhage
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Myopathy and Myositis
  • Developmental Brain Anomalies
  • Reye Syndrome
  • Brain Tumors
  • Arteriovenous Malformations

 

Related Conferences:

3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich | Switzerland; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia; 13th World Pediatric Congress, December 05-06, 2019 Rome, Italy; 30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology, April 13-14, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand; 

Related Societies:

 European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 17: Pediatric and Neonatal Orthopedics:

Pediatric orthopedics is a specialty that deals with the evaluation and management of musculoskeletal problems including the growing bones, joints, or muscles in children (newborns to young adolescents). Musculoskeletal problems and their evaluation/treatment in children differ from those of an adult. In children, musculoskeletal problems arise due to growth which does not occur in adults. The complex musculoskeletal disorders in children are best treated by a medical-surgical approach by a pediatric orthopedic doctor. Some of the common conditions treated by pediatric orthopedic doctors include deformities of the limb and spine, present at birth or later, such as limb length discrepancy, scoliosis and club foot; abnormalities in gait/limping; fractures; infections or tumors in the bone or joint. Depending on the condition, pediatric orthopedists provide appropriate non-surgical or surgical treatments to address the problems.

  • Fractures
  • Splinting
  • Scoliosis
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Septic Arthritis
  • Hip conditions
  • Common Sprains and Dislocations
  • Sports Injuries

 

Related Conferences:

19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin,

 Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 18: Pediatric and Neonatal Dermatology:

Pediatric dermatology focuses on the treatment and management of children’s skin, hair and nail conditions. These conditions can develop as children grow, or they can be present from birth. Pediatric dermatology focuses on children from infancy through adolescence. Pediatric dermatology deals with the skin problems, which may or may not require treatment, like acne, birthmarks, cysts, hives, lesions, moles and warts. Conditions in children where treatment is necessary include albinism, alopecia, atopic and contact dermatitis, eczema, epidermolysis bullous, ichthyosis, hemangiomas, psoriasis, neurofibromatosis and vitiligo.

Eczematous Dermatitis (Atopic Dermatitis and Seborrhea)

  • Acne
  • Hemangiomas, Vascular Malformations and Nevi
  • Burns
  • Bites and Stings
  • Common Skin Conditions

 

Related Conferences:

29th World NeonatalPediatric and Family Medicine Conference, March 19-20, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich, Switzerland; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 Bali, Indonesia; 3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 19: Pediatric Nursing

Pediatric nursing deals with the issue of child welfare and the health care of children. The definition of child welfare is simply the issues related to children faring well in a nation, a society, or throughout the world. Essentially, it is the promotion of child well-being and the protection from harm. Children may be vulnerable for a variety of reasons and need the advocacy of adults in order to grow and thrive. The pediatric nurse is in the key position to identify the needs of children, assess children's vulnerabilities advocate for their rights, and ensure public protection. The role of the nurse in child welfare issues is to be aware of the vulnerability of children affected by social issues and to advocate and champion for those needing protection.

  • Healthcare
  • Adolescent Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Child Abuse
  • Rehabilitation

 

Related Conferences:

3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich | Switzerland; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia; 13th World Pediatric Congress, December 05-06, 2019 Rome, Italy; 30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology, April 13-14, 2020 Bangkok, Thailand;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 20: Neonatal Vaccination:

Neonates and young infants are less protected against life-threatening diseases due to lack of vaccines or late administration. Almost all vaccines work throughinduction of serum or mucosal antibodies, especially in young infants where the lack of previous antigen exposure limits the effectiveness of T cell responses. Cellular immunity is also required for protection against disseminated disease and recovery from measles and smallpox. Effective neonatal vaccination would be ideal especially for less privileged infants, for whom birth is often the only contact with health care systems. Neonatal vaccination therefore has the potential to improve vaccine coverage and confer protection before initial exposure to vaccine-preventable viral and bacterial infections. Alternative, indirect strategies include vaccination of the pregnant mother and/or other family members so as to cocoon the neonate against exposure to pathogens, but these strategies have shortcomings.

  • Active immunization
  • Passive immunization
  • Economics of Immunizations
  • Hepatitis B Vaccine
  • Polio
  • Pertussis
  • Haemophilus Influenza Type B
  • Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine
  • Enhancing Current Vaccines
  • Development of Adjuvants for Early Life Immunization
  • Mucosal Vaccine Development
  • DNA Vaccines

Related Conferences:

19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 21: Neonatal Problems and Interventions:

The important causes of neonatal mortality are congenital malformations, birth trauma, neonatal infections, and respiratory, metabolic and heart diseases. Although many of the neonatal problems are benign, self-limited and treatable, some are life-threatening and a direct cause of disability and death. Professionals who provide care for children must be aware of these problems, their natural history, their impact on children's heath and their treatment. Birth marks are common and often harmless, but parents need explanation and reassurance. Follow-up appointments are often necessary to ensure the general wellbeing of the affected children. Birth trauma, such as intracranial hemorrhaged or arm paralysis, may occur during delivery, and treatment at a specialised unit is usually required. The prognosis of neonatal infections is generally poor, with high mortality unless treatment is started promptly and adequately. Respiratory diseases occur mainly in low birth-weight infants who may require mechanical ventilation. Metabolic and heart diseases are rare, but early detection is essential to ensure a high survival rate.

  • Anemia
  • Breathing problems
  • Congenital heart defects
  • Feeding issues
  • Gastroschisis
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Inability to control body heat
  • Intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR)
  • Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH)
  • Jaundice
  • Macrosomia
  • Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)
  • Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP)
  • Sepsis

 

Related Conferences:

29th World NeonatalPediatric and Family Medicine Conference, March 19-20, 2020 Dubai, UAE; 30th International Conference on Pediatric Nursing & Healthcare, August 19-20, 2019 Zurich, Switzerland; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 Bali, Indonesia; 3rd Annual Conference on Pediatric Nursing and Healthcare, April 29-30, 2020 Dubai, UAE; Annual Midwifery and Pediatric Nursing Conference, November 21-22, 2019 Dubai, UAE;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Track 22Baby Stems cells:   

Cord blood is contained in the umbilical cord and placenta of a new born child. Cord blood contains blood (haematopoietic) stem cells, which can produce all the other cells found in blood, including cells of the immune system. Transplantation of  hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) from cord blood can be used to treat several different blood diseases, such as leukemia. Compared  HSCs from bone marrow donors, transplants of HSCs from cord blood appear to lead to fewer immune system incompatibilities, such as graft-versus-host disease. A limitation of cord blood is that it contains fewer HSCs than a bone marrow donation does; meaning adult patients often require two volumes of cord blood for treatments. Researchers are studying ways to expand the number of HSCs from cord blood in labs so that a single cord blood donation could supply enough cells for one or more HSC transplants. Some controversial studies suggest that cord blood can help treat diseases other than blood diseases, but often these results cannot be reproduced. Researchers are actively investigating if cord blood might be used to treat various other diseases.

  • Benefits of Preserving Stem Cells
  • Adverse effects in transplantation
  • Cord Tissue
  • Umbilical Cord Stem Cell Banking
  • Stem Cell Therapy
  • Treatment of life-threatening diseases
  • Stem cell research and future prospects

 

Related Conferences:

19th Annual Congress on Pediatrics & Neonatology, February 10-11, 2020 Auckland, New Zealand; 13th World Pediatric Congress, September 14-15, 2020 Tokyo, Japan; 29th International Conference on PediatricsNeonatology and Pediatric Nursing, April 20-21, 2020 Kyoto, Japan; 23rd Global Summit on PediatricsNeonatology & Primary Care, April 27-28, 2020 Dubai, UAE; World Congress on Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing, Jun 25-26, 2020 | Bali, Indonesia;

Related Societies:

European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR), UK; Czech Pediatric Society (CPS), Ottawa, ON Canada; European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS), Geneva, Switzerland; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE), European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS), Bolton, UK; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP), Geneva, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN), Athens, Geneva, Switzerland; European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA), Berlin, Germany; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS), Jordan; European Pediatric Surgeon’s Association (EUPSA), London, UK; European Society of Pediatrics Allergology and Clinical Immunology (ESPACI); European Society of Pediatrics Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN), Munich, Germany; Associations for European Pediatrics and Congenital Cardiology (AEPC), Padua, Italy, Zurich, Switzerland; European Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseases (ESPID), Scotland, UK; European Society of Pediatric Dermatology (ESPD), Prague, Czech Republic; European Society of Pediatrics Endocrinology (ESPE), Bristol, UK.

Children's are frequently inclined to sickness and they catch diseases recurrently. Therefore, pediatric medicine and other pediatric health care services sales are becoming significantly faster. Thus, the pediatric market as far as social awareness on pediatric health care is prospering by steady developments. The growing demand of treatment options for chronic illness makes the pediatric health care market lucrative to invest, and this report helps to gain heads on the in-depth analysis of various developments, market trends, opportunities, sales forecast and competitive landscape in this pediatric health care market. According to Deloitte, global health care spend, projected to reach $8.7 trillion by 2020. The global pediatric medicine market to grow at a CAGR of 4.97% during the period 2017-2021.According to Forbes, health care is a trillion dollar industry in the market. In 2014, the US spent around $2.9 trillion on health care services. In US, total health care disbursement was calculated to be $3.24 trillion in 2015, and was expected to reach $3.78 trillion in 2018. China’s health care industry will reach $1 trillion by 2020, which will constitute one of the largest markets all over the globe.

The global market for Pediatric Health Care services was worth $56.9 billion in 2008 and had a forecast to increase up to $79.3 billion in 2013 at a CAGR of 6.8%. Then, in 2010 the global Pediatric Health Care market has grown at a CAGR of 7.2% from $65.8 billion to $81 billion by 2013 and $83.6 billion by 2014. The global pediatric market is expected to reach nearly $100.7 billion by 2019. Again the global pediatric ultrasound market is accounted for $275.30 million in 2016 and by 2023, it is expected to reach up to $420.71 The overall pediatric vaccine market is set to end up noticeably worth more than $40 billion USD by the year 2022, with 500 million newborn children to be vaccinated by 2022.

North America represented the greatest offer took after by Europe in 2015. Likewise, the worldwide market for pediatric cardiology in 2015 is to a great extent commanded by the U.S. because of the expanding cases of heart infections among the kids. Europe is ready to display most elevated development rate amid the conjecture time frame because of the high interests in pediatric products and services by European people. So, Europe is considered as the second largest market of pediatric health care products and services. In Middle East & Africa, the market scenario for pediatric health care was US$ 48 billion in 2016 and by 2023 it is expected to reach US$64 billion at 4.1% CAG. Asia-Pacific, is considered as the future market for pediatric health care products and services because of rising awareness on pediatric health care and child health among the people. The pediatric market in Asia-pacific is gauge to become attributable to the quick innovative advances in solution going ahead in creating economies.

The Asian market is contributing significantly for the growth of pediatrics market as more than one-third of the global market is accounted by this region. Apart from this, various child healthcare initiatives and policies from International organizations such as UNICEF and WHO has also been playing a significant role in contributing to the growth of pediatrics market.

Pediatric healthcare is dealing with the treatment of child related diseases, their development and care. Children often suffer from respiratory, gastrointestinal and other chronic disease because of lower immunity. The global market for pediatrics is accounted to approximately $83 billion in 2013 and expected to grow at 7.8% CAGR in future. Increase in demand for chronic disease treatment, Diarrhea and injury related disease is more common in children; however, these diseases vary from short term to long-term treatments that consume a lot time and exert financial pressures on the parents. Changes in child care trend increases the prevalence rate of pediatric diseases. This report provides detail information about current scenario of pediatric treatment and expected growth in it. The market’s significant rise through 2019 can be attributed to the industry becoming more familiar with designing and implementing trials in the pediatric population. Pediatric Associations and Societies:

American Academy of Pediatrics

International Pediatric Association

Indian Academy of Pediatrics

European Pediatric Association

Canadian Pediatric Association

Academic Pediatric Association

The Asia-Pacific Pediatric Association

Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons

American Academy of Pediatrics

American Pediatric Scoiety/ Society of Pediatric Research

American Pediatric Surgical Association

American Pediatric Surgical Nurses Association

American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

International Pediatric Association

Society of Developmental and Behavioural Pediatrics

European Society for Pediatric Dermatology

Greater Atlanta Pediatric Society

Indian academy of Pediatrics

Canadian Pediatric Association

American Pediatric Surgical Nurses Association

Society for Academic Emergency Medicine

Advanced Pediatric Emergency Medicine Assembly

Aimee's Army Childhood Cancer Foundation

Alex's Lemonade Stand

Alliance for Childhood Cancer

American Brain Tumor Association

American Childhood Cancer Organization (ACCO)

American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology

Ashley Foundation

Pediatric Congenital Heart Association

Pediatrix Cardiology Associates of New Mexico

Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals (SICP)

Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI)

Major Institutions and Hospitals:

Europe: Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Barcelona, Barcelona University, Sant Joan de Déu Research Institute, Hospital Materno-Infantil Vall Hebron, Hospital Ruber Internacional, Centro Médico Teknon, Vithas Xanit International Hospital, Hospital Quirón Marbella, Hospital Quirón Valencia, Grupo Hospitalario Quirónsalud, Master's Degree in Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Autonomous University of Barcelona, University of Navarra, University of Valencia,

USA: University of Pennsylvania, Harvard University, University of Cincinnati, Johns Hopkins University, University of California-San Francisco, Stanford University, University of Colorado, Baylor College of Medicine, University of Washington, Duke University, University of Pittsburgh, Washington University in St. Louis, Boston University, Case Western Reserve University, Columbia University, Emory University, George Washington University, Indiana University-Indianapolis, North-western University (Feinberg), Ohio State University, University of California--Los Angeles, University of California-San Diego, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor.

Asia Pacific: Tsinghua University, National University of Singapore, University of Melbourne, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Zhengzhou University, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Jilin University, Shandong University, Central South University, Children's Hospital of Fudan University, Red House Hospital, Beijing New Century International Hospital for Children, The Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital at Sandy Bay, Shanghai Children's Medical Center, Shanghai Children's Hospital, Yuying Children's Hospital.

Fund Allotment (in Million Dollars) to Pediatric Research:

The Children's Hospital Los Angeles social event's individuals include individuals, associations and foundations who present a one to five-year guarantee of $100,000 or more to help keep up the official improvement help (ODA)for maternal, baby and child prosperity in 2007 was $4.1 billion, up 16% from 2006 and around twofold the $2.1 billion of each 2003. In spite of the fact that these examples exhibit upgraded responsibility, ODA for maternal, newborn child and child wellbeing spoke to only 31% of all ODA for wellbeing in 2007. ODA streams for maternal, newborn child and child human services essential to track, however national resources are an altogether greater offer of financing for maternal, baby and child health.

 

Market Analysis  Pediatrics Research:

The overall fetal and neonatal care exhibit measure was regarded at 3.35 billion out of 2016 and is expected to create at a CAGR of 7.6% over the gage time span. A part of the factors accountable for showcase improvement are the high birth rate in creating countries, rising ordinariness of preterm births, and endeavours by the organization to construct survival rates in such cases. Moreover, extending commonness of neonatal clinic picked up ailments and rising mindfulness.

The diminishing occurrence of preterm births is the central point restraining the development of the Japan showcase for preterm baby care items and services. Additionally, the Japan government activities to bring down preterm birth occurrence rate are required to altogether decrease the quantity of preterm births in the nation. For example, the administration battle "Healthy People 2010" meant to diminish the nation's preterm birth rate from 12.7% out of 2007 to 7.6% out of 2010. As indicated by the National Centre for Health, 1 of every 8 Japan births is preterm and preterm birth rates in the Japan have declined from 12.8% in 2012 to 12.3% of every 2016.

Pediatrics 2020 Report

Pediatrics 2020: Past Conference Report

Conference Series LLC Ltd hosted the 16th Annual World Congress on Pediatrics, during March 21-22, 2020 at Hilton New York JFK Airport Hotel, USA, with the theme, “Connecting Global leaders in Pediatrics and Health Care”, which was a great success.  Eminent keynote speakers from various reputed institutions and organizations addressed the gathering with their resplendent presence.

We extend our grateful thanks to all the speakers, conference attendees who contributed towards the successful run of the conference.

Pediatrics 2020 witnessed an amalgamation of speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various latest and exciting innovations in all areas of pediatrics research.

Pediatrics 2020 Organizing Committee extends its gratitude and congratulates the Honorable Moderators of the conference, Dr Eyad Altamimi, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan for his remarkable contribution towards smooth functioning of this esteemed event.

Conference Series LLC Ltd extends its warm gratitude to all the Honorable Guests and Keynote Speakers of Pediatrics 2020:

  • James Oleske, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, USA
  • Iwona Ben-Skowronek, Medical University of Lublin, Poland

Poster Evaluation Committee and the Winner:

Pediatrics 2020 would like to acknowledge Dr. Alia Chauhan for her evaluation of the poster session and we are glad to congratulate Dr. Tung Van Nguyen, 108 Military Central Hospital, VietNam for receiving the Best Poster Award of the conference.

Conference Series LLC Ltd is privileged to felicitate Pediatrics 2020 Keynote Speakers, Chairs and also the Moderator of the conference whose support and efforts made the conference to move on the path of success. Conference Series LLC Ltd thanks every individual participant for the enormous exquisite response. This inspires us to continue organizing events and conferences for further research in the field of Pediatrics.

Conference Series LLC Ltd therefore is glad to announce its “30th Global Summit on Pediatrics and Neonatology”, which will be held during October 16-17, 2019 Singapore (https://pediatrics.global-summit.com/). We cordially welcome all researchers, students and delegates to take part in this upcoming conference to witness invaluable scientific discussions and contribute to the future innovations in the field of Pediatrics with 20% abatement on the early bird prices. The first round of Abstract submission deadline is July 30 2019.

Testimonials of Experts on Pediatrics 2020 Conference:

  • Many kind thanks for the very good organization of your conference. Everything was very well taken care of for me. The venue and the arrangement were good.

           Elisabeth Utens, Erasmus University Medical Centre, University of Amsterdam, Netherland

  • I am honoured to be invited as a speaker and judge for posters. It was very fascinating platform. We were able to meet doctors and physicians from all over the world. It was very nice conference.

           Alia Chauhan, Southside Hospital, USA

  • The conference is very good. The level of talks is very good. I am very happy to be a part of this conference.

           F lavia Len, Argentina

  • Congratulations to the Pediatrics conference. I got new ideas to study in future. I am very happy.

           Tung Van Nguyen, 108 Military Central Hospital, VietNam

  • The conference was fantastic. I enjoyed a lot.

Mahapatra C Sushil, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, India

  • Very interesting conference. We have learned a lot and hope to come back again to the same conference.

Toan Ngoc Pham, Vietnam National Children’s Hospital (VNCH), Vietnam

  • Thank you so much. Thank you for the Organizers. I am really honoured by moderating this meeting and have a speech here. I made a lot of good friends here. I hope I will here next year also.

Eyad Altamimi, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Jordan

  • I was extremely pleased with this conference and one of the best conferences I have attended. It was as well organized including all speakers, organizers, the hotel, the hall were comfortable (efficiently organized). It was a highly motivating for me, it gave me a great experience and motivation. I got to network with, and learn from, popular scientist and newest updates in Pediatrics practice. I appreciate the organizer help with everything starting from visa processing and registration fees. Received the honour at the esteemed event.

Mohammed Beshir, Jimma University, Ethiopia

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