Theme: “Challenges and Implementing ideas in Neonatology to improve New-born Health”

NEONATAL MEET 2022

NEONATAL MEET 2022

The Scientists, Researchers, Doctors and Students welcome to attend the 33rd Annual conference on Neonatology and Perinatology. Which is to be held on during June 06-07, 2022 | Webinar. Our Short name NEONATAL MEET 2022 will be an innovative and invigorating international conference reflecting the direction of Neonatology in the 21st century in a secure yet exciting environment that offers a wide range of diversions to participants of all backgrounds. This conference provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the latest developments within the field.

NEONATAL MEET 2022 Highlighting The ThemeTogether For Babies Born too soon-caring for the Future” provides an excellent opportunity to share views, exchange knowledge and establish research collaborations & networking. Neonatal Meet 2022 will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of research offering a unique opportunity for Neonatologists, Pediatricians and Obstetricians across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations. The concept of this congress and program was developed for Physicians working in Primary and Secondary Care, as well as for specialists in the diverse areas of Neonatologists, Obstetrics and Pediatrics. We welcome attendees from a diverse background of Pediatrics, Family Medicine Doctors, General Practitioners, Register nurses, NICU Nurse Professionals, Physician assistants, Researchers and Policy Makers. 

We also welcome the participation of Presidents, CEO’s, Delegates and industrial executives from Pharma and Health care sectors making the conference a perfect platform to network, share views and knowledge through interactive keynote, plenary, poster and B2B discussions.

Welcome to Neonatal meet 2022

The 33rd Annual conference on Neonatology and Perinatology will exhibit the products and services from commercial and non-commercial organizations like Drug manufactures, Clinical Trial Sites, Management Consultants, Chemists, Pharmacists, Business delegates and Equipment Manufacturers.

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33rdAnnual conference on Neonatology and Perinatology.

 June 06-07 , 2022 | Webinar

 

 

 

 

In 1898 Dr. Joseph De Lee was invention the first premature infant incubator station in Chicago, Illinois. The 1st American textbook on untimely was published in 1922. The 1931 Dr A Robert Bauer Develop the first incubator to combine heat, and oxygen, as well as humidity while at Henry Ford Hospital. Neonatologists are first and foremost pediatricians -- doctors responsible for the medical care of children. When something goes wrong, neonatologists are there to coordinate with other healthcare professionals to provide your baby the proper care. The dissimilarity between a pediatrician and a neonatologist comes down to their degree of specialization. A common pediatrician provides regular care and treatment for children for a variety of ailments. center completely on the health of newborns and the factors that can affect their survival and growth.

The Maternal–fetal medicine (MFM), also known as perinatology, is a branch of medicine that focuses on managing health concerns of the mother and fetus prior to, during, and shortly after pregnancy.

Maternal–fetal medicine specialists are physicians who subspecialize within the field of obstetrics. Their training typically includes a four-year residency in obstetrics and gynecology followed by a three-year fellowship. They may perform prenatal tests, provide treatments, and perform surgeries. They act both as a consultant during lower-risk pregnancies and as the primary obstetrician in especially high-risk pregnancies. After birth, they may work closely with pediatricians or neonatologists. For the mother, perinatologists assist with pre-existing health concerns, as well as complications caused by pregnancy.

Maternal–fetal medicine began to emerge as a discipline in the 1960s. Advances in research and technology allowed physicians to diagnose and treat fetal complications in utero, whereas previously, obstetricians could only rely on heart rate monitoring and maternal reports of fetal movement. The development of amniocentesis in 1952, fetal blood sampling during labor in the early 1960s, more precise fetal heart monitoring in 1968, and real-time ultrasound in 1971 resulted in early intervention and lower mortality rates. In 1963, Albert William Liley developed a course of intrauterine transfusions for Rh incompatibility at the National Women's Hospital in Australia, regarded as the first fetal treatment. Other antenatal treatments, such as the administration of glucocorticoids to speed lung maturation in neonates at risk for respiratory distress syndrome, led to improved outcomes for premature infants.

Consequently, organizations were developed to focus on these emerging medical practices, and in 1991, the First International Congress of Perinatal Medicine was held, at which the World Association of Perinatal Medicine was founded.

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Target Audience

PediatriciansPediatric NutritionistsPediatric surgeonsGeneral PhysiciansNeonatologistsPediatric CliniciansPediatric AssociatesPharmacistsPediatric NursesAcademiciansPediatric ResidentsSpecialists in adolescent medicine NeonatologistsObstetriciansPediatriciansNICU NursesNeonatal Associations and Societies Neonatal & Pediatric Faculty SurgeonsPhysicians

Spectrum of care

Rather than focusing on a particular organ system, neonatologists focus on the care of newborns who require Intensive Care Unit (ICU) hospitalization. They may also act as general pediatricians, providing well newborn evaluation and care in the hospital where they are based. Some neonatologists, particularly those in academic settings, may follow infants for months or even years after hospital discharge to better assess the long-term effects of health problems early in life. Some neonatologists perform clinical and basic science research to further our understanding of this special population of patients. The infant is undergoing many adaptations to extrauterine life, and its physiological systems, such as the immune system, are far from fully developed. Diseases of concern during the neonatal period include:

Scientific Sessions and Tracks

Track 1: Neonatology

Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics. Neonatology, it comprised of therapeutic childcare to the newborns, especially for premature infants. Pediatrics deals with the therapeutic care of infants, children, and adolescents.

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Related Societies/Associations: Hellenic Neonatal Society; Children Center for Digestive Health Care; Neuroblastoma Children's Cancer Society; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology Society; Czech Neonatal Society; European Academy of Pediatric Societies; Albanian Association of Perinatology; American Pediatric Society; Argentine Society of Neonatology; British Association of  Perinatal Medicine; California Association of Neonatologists; Colombian federation of Perinatology; European School of Perinatal Medicine; Florida Society of Neonatologists; Society for Pediatric Radiology; Pediatric Society

Track 2: Perinatology

Perinatology is a subspecialty of obstetrics. It deals with the therapeutic care of the newborn and mother in complicated pregnancies. Perinatology is also defined as maternal-fetal medicine. Since the infants are medicated, it is also comparable with the Neonatology.

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Related Societies/Associations: European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS); European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP); European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN); Ibero-American Society of Neonatology; International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH); Israel Neonatology Association; Italian Society of Neonatology; Asia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology; German Society for Trauma Surgery.

Track 3: Neonatal Diseases

Neonatal diseases are existing before birth or at the time of birth or even develop during the first month of the infant. The maternal health factors such as high Body-mass index and external pollution could also affect the infant’s immune system and leads to the invading of neonatal diseases.


Neonatal diseases such as :

I. Perinatal asphyxia: There is a lack of oxygen during the birth process. It may lead to seizures, kidney failure, heart failure

II. Bronchopulmonary dysplasia: It is a chronic lung disease in premature infants. The lung and bronchi are affected during the neonatal period and lead to dysplasia.

III. Hyperbilirubinemia: It is a condition in which there is more amount of bilirubin in the blood. It is caused by the mother’s immune system produced antibodies against the infant's blood type.

IV. Neonatal Respiratory distress Syndrome/Hyaline Membrane Disease: If the lungs are not fully developed it may lead to respiratory distress syndrome or Hyaline Membrane Disease.

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Related Societies/Associations: National Association of Neonatal Therapists; Neonatal Society UK; Portuguese Neonatal Society; Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA); Spanish Society of Neonatology; Swiss Society of Neonatology; Turkish Neonatology Society; National Association of Neonatal Nurses; International Neonatology Association; Academic Pediatric Association; International Society for Neonatal Screening; Children’s Leukemic Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association

Track 4: Neonatal Infections

Neonatal Infections are infections of the newborns. It may occur during prenatal development or before the first month after birth. During birth, if the child swallowed the body fluids, bacteria or viruses may affect the newborn's immune system and leads to neonatal infections. Sepsis is the most common neonatal infection. It is a blood or bloodstream infection and It can be caused by bacteria (Escherichia coli, Listeria).

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Related Societies/Associations: Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society; International Pediatric Association; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; European Academy of Pediatrics; Pediatric Endocrine Society; Israel Neonatology Association; Italian Society of Neonatology; Asia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology; National Association of Neonatal Therapists

Track 5: Neonatal Syndromes

Neonatal Syndromes are a group of symptoms occur together and affect the health of infants. The infants affected by syndromes will suffer at their early or later stage in their lives.

I. Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome:

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) is a group of conditions. When a baby is exposed to addictive opiate drugs while in the mother’s womb may lead to the NAS. Mostly the problems occur at the later stages of life.

II. Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome

Twin-to-Twin Transfusion Syndrome is caused by intrauterine blood transfusion from one twin to another twin. TTTS mostly occurs when the blood transfer between identical twins with the common monochorionic placenta.

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Related Societies/Associations: American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy; European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Pediatric Pharmacology, European Academy of Pediatrics; European society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, European Pediatric Association; Czech Neonatal Society; European Academy of Pediatric Societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health; European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR); Czech Pediatric Society (CPS); European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS); Israel Gastroenterology Association (IGA)

Track 6: Neonatal Heart Disease

The heart abnormality in the newborn may lead to congenital heart disease. It may affect the heart walls, valves and blood vessels of the infant. Congenital heart disease is a common Neonatal cardiac disease. Newborns affected with the congenital heart disease are symptomatic and the disease could be identified after birth. If there is any delay in diagnosis may lead to high-risk to increase the mortality rate.

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Related Societies/Associations: American Pediatric Surgical Nurses Association; European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE); European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA); European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP); Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS); International Society for Neonatal Screening; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; Philippine Pediatric Society; Asia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology Society; Czech Neonatal Society; European Academy of Pediatric Societies; The Hong Kong Society of Gastroenterology

Track 7: Neonatal Medicines

After birth, Infants have an immature immune system, it leads them to high risk for infection. Neonatal vaccination meant to avert a sickness in infants. Vaccines, such as Hepatitis B-vaccine (HBV), Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG), Rotavirus vaccine (RV) can evoke protective neonatal responses. The antenatal steroid will enhance the pulmonary maturity attacking microorganisms and infections and deliver substances to destroy.

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Related Societies/Associations: Albanian Association of Perinatology; American Pediatric Society; Argentine Society of Neonatology; British Association of Perinatal Medicine; California Association of Neonatologists; Chilean Society of Neonatology; Colombian Federation of Perinatology; European School of Perinatal Medicine; Florida Society of Neonatologists; French Society of Neonatology; Hellenic Neonatal Society; The World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons; Society of Pediatric Nurses; Hong Kong Society of Digestive Endoscopy

Track 8: Neonatal-Intensive Care Units

For specialty care, premature infants are kept in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). The Doctor who is specialized in managing and treating newborn/neonate’s healthiest Neonatologist. Mostly infant with low birth weight (Less than 2500g), high bodyweight and other Neonatal diseases are treated under the NICUs.

Subtract: Support in the NICU

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Related Societies/Associations: American Medical Group Association; Spanish Society of Neonatology; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; Asia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology Society; International Association of Pediatric Dentistry Market Analysis; Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO); Vision Sciences Society (VSS); Human Vision and Electronic Imaging (HVEI); Image Perception in Medical Imaging Eye Tracking Research & Applications (ETRA); Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society

Track 9: Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Neonatal-perinatal medicine is subspecialty pediatrics. It deals with intensive care for premature infants critically ill newborns. The neonatologist will screen and treat the medical condition (birth defect, omphalocele, gastroschisis) of the neonate and the mother with high-risk pregnancies.

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Related Societies/Associations: International Neonatology Association; Academic Pediatric Association; International Society for Neonatal Screening; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association; Argentine Society of Neonatology; British Association of Perinatal Medicine; California Association of Neonatologists; Colombian Federation of Perinatology; European School of Perinatal Medicine; Florida Society of Neonatologists

Track 10: Neonatal Surgery

Newborns who are born with an illness or severe diseases may require surgery. The neonatal surgeries are conducted within the first day (24 hours) of birth. For the infants affected with congenital heart disease, the surgery or catheter-based intervention will be conduct before the first year, from birth.

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Related Societies/Associations: American Pediatric Surgical Association; Czech Neonatal Society; European Academy of Pediatric Societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health; National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists; Neonatal Nurses Association UK, American Pediatric Society; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA, North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Pediatric Cardiology Medical Associates of Southern California

Track 11: Neonatal Nutrition

After birth, the newborn requires an adequate supply of nutrition. Formulas and supplements were recommended as alternate nutrition for Maternal breast milk. The fluid, electrolyte, and nutrition management (FEN) methods are implemented for premature infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units.

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Related Societies/Associations: Thai Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan Society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP), UK; The Association for European Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology; European Society of Cardiology; Pediatric Cardiology Medical Associate; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition; American Society for Echocardiography Conferences; Pediatric Congenital Heart Association

Track 12: Neonatal Pulmonology

Neonatal Pulmonology is a medical specialty. It deals with the disease involving the respiratory tract of the infants. Neonatal Pulmonology focusing on the health of the infant’s respiratory system (including lungs, airways and respiratory muscles). The doctor who is specialized in diagnosing and treating the condition which affects the respiratory system is the Pulmonologist.

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Related Societies/Associations: American Pediatric Surgical Associations; Bulgarian Association of Neonatology; The World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons; Society of Pediatric Nurses; Spanish Society of Neonatology; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society; International Pediatric Association; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care; European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; European Academy of Pediatrics; Pediatric Endocrine Society

Track 13: Neonatal Ophthalmology

Neonatal Ophthalmology is a branch of medicine and surgery. It deals with the eye disorders (amblyopia, conjunctivitis), immature visual development and curing of eye diseases in infants. The screening of infants for Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) may help to prevent severe visual sequelae such as blindness in infants.

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Related Societies/Associations: American Heart Association; European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery; Ibero-American Society of Neonatology; International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health; Israel Neonatology Association; Italian Society of Neonatology; Asia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology; National Association of Neonatal Therapists; Neonatal Society, UK; Portuguese Neonatal Society; Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA); Swiss Society of Neonatology; Turkish Neonatology Society; National Association of Neonatal Nurses; Pediatric Cardiology Associates of WNY.

Track 14: Neonatal Neurology

Neonatal Neurology is a branch of medicine, which deals with the diagnosis and treatment of high-risk neurological conditions and disease in newborn infants. It comprises of all the neonatal diseases, such as Seizure, and Hypotonia. The doctor who gives therapeutic treatment to infants with disorders, which affect the brain, spinal cord, and nerves, is Neurologist.

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Related Societies/Associations: Neuroblastoma Society of UK; International Neonatology Association; Academic Pediatric Association; International Society for Neonatal Screening; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; European Paediatric Neurology Society; European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology, European Academy of Paediatrics; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care, European Pediatric Association; Czech Neonatal Society; European Academy of Pediatric Societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health; Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals.

Track 15: Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal Nursing is a subspecialty of nursing. They work in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units to take care of the infants with birth defects, illness or disorders.

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Related Societies/Associations: Hepatology and Nutrition, Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; European Society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive Care; European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR); Czech Pediatric Society (CPS); European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE); European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA); European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP); Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS); International Society for Neonatal Screening; Children’s Leukemic Research Association New York; American Academy of Paediatrics Washington; Society for Pediatric Urgent Care

Track 16: Neonatal Research

Neonatal research is research work that will help to improvise the health of premature and neonatal disease infected infants. It comprises of examination of the body system, develops therapeutic care for infants to prevent from the neonatal diseases, drug addiction and maternal-fetal health problems.

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Related Societies/Associations: North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition; The World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons; Society of Pediatric Nurses; Spanish Society of Neonatology; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society; American Academy of Paediatrics Washington; Czech Neonatal Society; European Academy of Pediatric Societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health; National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists; Neonatal Nurses Association UK, American Pediatric Society; Society for Pediatric Anesthesia

Track 17: Neonatal Statistics

The neonate's survival requires high specialty care for the first month from birth. There are many possibilities to increase the infant mortality rate in their first month, globally nearly one infant dead in 1000 live birth in their initial stage after birth. The neonatal mortality rate (NMR) is weekend into the early and late mortality rate. Worldwide around 2.6 million infants die at their first month from birth.

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Paediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & ChildHealth Nurses; Paediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 18: Innovative Care of the Newborn Brain

An innovation-friendly environment allows people to work together, test new ideas, and engage in active learning. There are a few key ingredients that can support innovation in the early childhood field: Ideas for taking action that are grounded in the latest science and informed by on-the-ground experience.

Baby's developing brain needs:

  1. Responsive, nurturing, positive experiences. Everyday experiences help shape your baby's brain from your daily routines to the people your baby comes in contact.
  2. Fun activities: Talking, reading and singing to your baby are all fun and easy ways to help them grow.

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 19: Diagnosis and Management of Neonatal Health

Neonatal sepsis is the third leading cause of neonatal mortality and a major public health problem, especially in developing countries.

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 20: Neonatal & Adolescent Medicine

Neonatal and Adolescent medicine is the division of Neonatology which includes group of neonatologists which diagnose the critically ill newborn infants, give education on the severe conditions that may arise to the pediatricians, neonatologists, neonatal nurses, Neonatology Conferences, neonatal practitioners, regulate and organize research to give insights to the diseases and enhance the healthcare in the field of neonatology.

  • Medical and Legal Aspects of Respiratory Care
  • Principles of Lung-Protective Ventilation
  • Medical Malpractice
  • Neonatal Neurointensive Care

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 21: Maternal Fetal Medicine

Maternal Fetal medication is a subspecialty of medicine that centers on administration of strength of both mother and baby prior to, during, and even after pregnancy. Maternal Fetal Medicine experts assist the mother with being healthy while her body changes as her infant develop.

  • Uterine Rupture
  • Chromosomal Microarray Analysis
  • Neurology and Pregnancy
  • Hemolytic Disease

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 22: Pediatric Oncology | Neonatal Oncology

Pediatric Oncology is a part of medication that bargains with the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer in youngsters. The most widely recognized malignant growths in youngsters are leukemia, brain tumors and lymphomas. Familial and hereditary components, exogenous elements like pre-birth exposure to tobacco, X-beams, or certain prescriptions are recognized as causes in youth cancer cases.

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 23: Neonatal conjunctivitis

Neonatal conjunctivitis otherwise called ophthalmia neonatorum, is a kind of disease presents amid the primary month of life and is procured during delivery. The child's eyes are tainted during entry through the birth canal from the mother infected with either Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Chlamydia trachomatis.

  • Bacterial infection
  • Chemical inflammation
  • Viral infection

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 24: Neonatal Meningitis

Neonatal Meningitis is a genuine medicinal condition in babies including irritation of the meninges and is more typical in the neonatal period which is an essential reason for morbidity and mortality.

  • Risk factors
  • Etiology
  • Pathophysiology

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

Track 25: Maternal Fetal Medicine

Maternal Fetal medication is a subspecialty of medicine that centers on administration of strength of both mother and baby prior to, during, and even after pregnancy. Maternal Fetal Medicine experts assist the mother with being healthy while her body changes as her infant develop.

  • Uterine Rupture
  • Chromosomal Microarray Analysis
  • Neurology and Pregnancy
  • Hemolytic Disease

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Related Societies/Associations: Czech Gastroenterological Society; Children’s Leukemia Research Association New York; American Academy of Pediatrics Washington; American Pediatric Society Texas City, USA; North America; Australian Confederation of Pediatric & Child Health Nurses; Pediatric Endocrinology Nursing Society; Japanese Association of Acute Medicine; Association for Emergency Medicine; Taiwan society of Emergency Medicine; Vietnamese Society of Emergency Medicine; Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies; Jordan Pediatric Society; Japan Pediatric Society

 

Neonatology the global neonatal market essentially comprises of the healthcare services provided across various areas of healthcare industry. Children are often prone to illness and diseases and catch infections easily. Hence the pediatric market in terms of healthcare is a flourishing one, no matter what. Changes in lifestyle and unhealthy habits prevailing in the family largely contribute to the growth of this market. The global market for pediatric interventional cardiology in 2014 is largely dominated by the Americas, especially in the U.S due to the increasing instances of cardiac diseases among the children. APAC region is poised to exhibit highest growth rate during the forecast period due to the flooding investments in pediatrics by major healthcare players in this region, especially from China and India. The improved healthcare services and governmental healthcare reforms and increased awareness among people drive the market for pediatric interventional cardiology in the APAC region. The global Neonatal market is valued at 119700 million US$ in 2017 and will reach 159600 million US$ by the end of 2025, growing at a CAGR of 3.7% during 2018-2025. Neonatal Market Analysis 30000 20000 10000 0 Neonatal Market Analysis 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 Pediatric.

Worldwide, under-five mortality has considerably diminished over the closing decade from 90 deaths per 1,000 stay births in 1990, to forty-six per 1,000 in 2013. However, neonatal mortality has now not saved pace. Today, newborn deaths account for 44% of under-five deaths worldwide. Nearly a quarter of these deaths are triggered with the aid of unfavorable intra-partum events; a large percentage of these children die in their first 24 hours of life (Figure 1). Neonatal resuscitation can help ward off new child loss of life with the aid of supporting to set up adequate respiratory and circulation when newborns are unable to acquire these on their own. It is estimated that between 5%-10% of newborns at beginning require resuscitation.

Importance & Scope:

17th International Conference on Neonatology and Pediatrics is purely focused on the medical practices, drugs used to treat the immature infants and the new technologies to improve therapeutic procedures in Neonatology and Pediatrics. This Conference will help to aware the people to prevent neonatal diseases and promote Neonatal and perinatal medical education with new ideas and discoveries. Globally, every year the stubborn of neonate mortality is drastically increased. With reference to WHO, 8.8 million deaths occur annually among infants and children in less than 5 years of age. Due to Neonatal diseases around 36% of neonatal deaths are occurred every year. The professionally-oriented educational training to cure neonatal diseases is vital to clinicians and clinical academics and that will enhance the future generation, to be the key area for global health. In 2014, worldwide total pharmaceutical revenues had exceeded one trillion U.S. dollars for the first time. In 2017 the neonatal intensive care secured a revenue valuation of US $5.9 billion. By 2025, the global market for neonatal intensive care is expected to earn around US $ 9 billion.

Case Reports:

In London, there are more factors known to be associated with a higher risk for infants. Factors such as Low socio-economic status, Maternal age (<20yrs and >35yrs), Not breastfeeding, Poor maternal nutrition, Maternal obesity, Late booking for antenatal-care, uncontrolled smoking and alcohol conception at the time of pregnancy, Maternal morbidity (diabetes, hypertension) and Low birth weight. People should decrease smoking at the time of pregnancy and improve the quality of antenatal care is required to prevent the above risk factors.

The ONS classification Groups found that East Inner London and West Inner London both had comparatively higher Infant mortality rates by Social Class. Compared to other regions of England, London had a higher infant mortality rate for babies born outside marriage and registered by the mother alone. The levels of deprivation and prevalence of low birth weight in London is 7.5%. Between2007-2009 the infant mortality rate in London is 4.4%.

As per the statistical report from The New York Times, United Kingdom has manufactured approximately 20 percent of the world's best-selling drugs. According to the Office for National Statistics, between 2008 and 2014, up to £8 billion annual revenue was generated by the pharmaceutical sector and its total worth is nearly £30 billion. So, the contribution of the pharmaceutical sector has essentially raised the revenue, for the growth of the national economy. The recent market research has shown that, in 2018, the sector will have grown by 2 percent and there is a positive progressive growth in the pharmaceutical sector. The production of generic drugs, small molecules, therapeutic proteins, and other specialist services are performed as an important sub-sector in London.

Top leading pharmaceutical companies in London:

  • GlaxoSmithKline
  • Merck & Co
  • Astra Zeneca
  • Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
  • Aspar Pharmaceuticals
  • Oxford Pharmascience
  • Neonatal Associations, Societies, and Organizations in London:
  • Neonatal Nurses Association
  • The Neonatal Society
  • Bliss Baby Charity
  • The British Association of Perinatal Medicine
  • Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health
  • The Paediatric Mental Health Association
  • The British Association for Child and Adolescent Public Health

Related Associations and Societies:

  • Academic Pediatric Association 
  • Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses
  • Academy of Neonatal Nursing
  •  Aimee's Army Childhood Cancer Foundation
  • Alex's Lemonade Stand
  • Alliance for Childhood Cancer 
  • Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals
  • American Academy of Nursing
  • American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry
  • American Academy of Pediatrics 
  • American academy of Pediatrics Breastfeeding
  •  American Academy of Pediatrics Georgia
  •  American Gastroenterological Association
  • Canadian Nurses Association Canadian
  • Pediatric Society
  •  Canadian Pediatric Associations
  • Cancer Fund of America 
  • Cancer Patients Aid Association 
  • Cardiovascular Credentialing International 
  • Child Health International Foundation
  •  Danish Society of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
  • Dutch Associations of Pediatrics

Industries Associated with Neonatology Worldwide:

  • MEDNAX, In
  •  AstraZeneca
  • Sanofi.
  •  Boehringer Ingelheim
  • Roche
  •  Bristol-Myers Squibb

Hospitals Associated with Neonatology Worldwide:

  • Hospital Universitari Arnau de Vilanova
  • Hospital de Jove
  • Hospital Universitario Virgen del Rocío
  • Hospital Virgen De La Victoria
  •  Hospital of Puerto Real
  • Gentofte Hospital in Gentofte

Universities Associated with Neonatology Worldwide:

  •  University of Pennsylvania
  •  Vanderbilt University
  •  Mount Royal University
  •  University of Maryland School of Nursing
  •  University of Indianapolis

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