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Scientific Program
22nd Annual Congress on Neonatology & Pediatrics, will be organized around the theme “Probing The Future For Novel Advances In Pediatrics.”
Neonatology and Pediatrics 2020 is comprised of 16 tracks and 77 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Neonatology and Pediatrics 2020.
Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.
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Neonatology is the therapeutic forte of dealing with new conceived infants, wiped out children, and untimely children. "Neonatology" is stayed together from a few root words and fundamentally signifies "study of the new conceived" - "neo" = new, "natal" = birth, "ology" = study of. A neonatologist is a specialist that represents considerable authority in the field of neonatology. So... "Neonatologist" is fundamentally an extravagant specialized term for "child specialist.In many clinics, babies are just admitted to the NICU legitimately from the conveyance room, the infant nursery, or from another medical clinic's NICU or nursery. For reasons of disease control, in the event that a child has returned home and, at that point become ill and returned to the medical clinic, the infant will most likely be admitted to a pediatric ward or pediatrics emergency unit than the NICU. Obviously, exemptions can be made if the child has an issue that unquestionably requires the consistent consideration of a neonatologist.
- Track 1-1Fetal and perinatal therapy
- Track 1-2Neonatal medicine
- Track 1-3Neonatal health
- Track 1-4Neonatal resuscitation
- Track 1-5Neonatal nursing
- Track 1-6Community neonatal education
The Neonatal Intensive care Unit (NICUs)/Intensive Care Nursery (ICN): supports high quality preventive and primary health care for all children, and for the reproductive health care of all women and their partners.
The focus for MCH are all women in their reproductive age groups, i.e., 15 - 49 years of age, children, school age population and adolescents.Neonatal Intensive care Unit (NICUs)/Intensive Care Nursery (ICN): is an adverse outcome, especially in the developing countries there is an increasing concern and interest in maternal and child health care.
- Track 3-1Healthcare Nursing
- Track 3-2Hygiene
- Track 3-3Hypnobirthing
- Track 3-4Influence of Drugs and general awareness in Pregnancy
- Track 3-5Maternal and Child Health
- Track 3-6Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
- Track 3-7Midwifery in Pediatrics
- Track 3-8Obesity and Health disorders
- Track 3-9Reproductive, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology
- Track 3-10Reproductive, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology
- Track 3-11Reproductive, Perinatal and Pediatric Epidemiology
Neonatal & Development-Behavioral Medicine:specializes in the emotional and behavioral needs of children, adolescents, young adults and their families. Concerns such as depression and anxiety and behavior problems like ADHD if left untreated, lead to a child's failure in school, separation from their families, drug involvement, delinquency, and suicide. No child/family needs to suffer. Behavioural problems and other Mental health disorders can be a heavy burden for children and teens as well as their families. Access to care is easy and treatment works! Childhood and adolescence are important developmental periods in a person’s life.
- Track 4-1Addiction and its Disorders
- Track 4-2Adolescent Psychology
- Track 4-3Child Mental Health and Psychology
- Track 4-4 Child Psychiatry
- Track 4-5Geriatric and Pediatric Psychiatry
- Track 4-6Management and treatment of Mental Health issues
- Track 4-7Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing
- Track 4-8Schizophrenia and Nursing Care
- Track 4-9Sleep Disorder and Medicine
Risk of infection are associated with the neonatal maternal environmental factors. The study of these risk factors helps in preventing and managing various infectious diseases in the infants. Worldwide infectious disease still takes a major toll on pregnant women, their fetuses and children. Indeed, it has been estimated that 30–40% of neonatal deaths worldwide are associated with infectious disease. Even in the developed world, there remain considerable challenges for the obstetrician and neonatologist in the management of infectious disease during pregnancy and in the new born.
- Track 5-1Bone and joint infections
- Track 5-2Cardiovascular infections
- Track 5-3Central nervous system infections
- Track 5-4Fungal infections
- Track 5-5Gastrointestinal infections
- Track 5-6Intrapartum/ Postpartum infection
- Track 5-7Kawasaki disease
- Track 5-8Respiratory infections
- Track 5-9Risk factors for neonatal infection
- Track 5-10Zika virus
- Track 7-1Fetal Surgery
- Track 7-2Fetal medical procedure
- Track 7-3Anomalous birth surrenders
- Track 7-4Neuroblastoma
- Track 7-5Neonatal brain research and care
- Track 8-1A ruptured appendix
- Track 8-2New brought into the world stomach divider abandons
- Track 8-3Pediatric gastric detour medical procedure
- Track 8-4Little and huge inside stenosis and atresias
- Track 8-5Intussusception in babies and kids
- Track 8-6Stomas of the little and internal organ
Neonatal Cardiology is the fetal finding and treatment given for pregnant ladies in danger of or known to convey babies with heart issues. Neonatal heart conditions for the most part incorporates heart surrenders related with different kinds of malady, for example, diaphragmatic hernia, heart muscle sickness (cardiomyopathy) or contamination (myocarditis), Heart issues because of lung masses, and so forth.
- Track 12-1Genetic Screening
- Track 12-2Genetic Disorders
- Track 12-3Haemochromotosis
- Track 12-4 Hemophilia
- Track 12-5Neonatal Diabetes
- Track 12-6Marfan Syndrome
- Track 12-7Retinoblastoma
- Track 14-1Neonatal corneal infections
- Track 14-2Visual microbiology
- Track 14-3Visual immunology
- Track 14-4Neonatal retina issue
- Track 14-5Visual field misfortune
- Track 14-6Clinical ophthamology
- Track 15-1Assessment and the board of neonatal issues include:
- Track 15-2Arthrogryposis
- Track 15-3Cerebrum damage
- Track 15-4Cerebrum damage
- Track 15-5Hypotonia
- Track 15-6Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE)
- Track 15-7Neonatal encephalopathy
- Track 15-8Neurogenetic issue
- Track 15-9Neuromuscular issue
- Track 15-10Perinatal stroke
- Track 15-11 Seizures
- Track 16-1Incubation and fetal development
- Track 16-2Birth injury
- Track 16-3Haemorrhagic and hematological issue
- Track 16-4Transient hyperammonemia
- Track 16-5Diseases explicit to the perinatal period
- Track 16-6Rh ailment