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After seventeen consecutive years of the successful premier Neonatology and Pediatric conferences series, an overwhelming response from the veterans of the subject marked the gathering as one of the best in the league. We are elated to announce the return of the “18th International Conference on Neonatology and Pediatrics” scheduled from 26-27 February 2020 in Dubai, UAE.
Neonatology conference 2020 is maneuvered around the theme “First Crucial Hours of Life- Unraveling the Advancements in Neonatology and Pediatrics”. We welcome all to orchestrate an exceptional chance to meet the masters of specialties around the world to find out the latest advancements and emerging trends.
At our premier event, examine the most recent best practices and cutting-edge research with colleagues and professionals from the pediatric and neonatology community.
Dubai, the entertainment capital of the Middle East, will open its doors to the 2020 Neonatology Conferences. Dubai is a city full of greatness, with galleries showcasing contemporary Arabic art, cozy teahouses, bustling souks filled with gold, spices, and fine Emirati cuisine, a sleek metro that zips through the sky like something out of Blade Runner, man-made islands, enormous shopping malls, indoor skiing, water parks, clubs and bars, the desert, opulent hotels and much more.
Let’s witness this wonderful event with all your colleagues, friends, and family in Dubai, UAE.
Regards
Laura Smith
Program Manager | Neonatology 2020
The healthcare services offered across numerous sectors of the healthcare business make up the bulk of the global pediatrics market. Children are frequently more susceptible to illness, illnesses, and infections. Therefore, there is no denying that the Neonatology healthcare business is thriving. The development of this sector is partly attributed to changes in culture and unhealthful family traditions.
The neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) is a specific hospital facility where newborn newborns who need intensive medical care are frequently placed. The NICU is equipped with cutting-edge equipment and knowledgeable medical staff to provide the best treatment for the smallest patients. In this intensive care unit (ICU), sick or premature premature babies are the focus. Most infants who are transferred to the NICU when they are born before their 37th week of pregnancy are low birth weight, preterm, or have a medical condition that requires particular care. Neonatal care is a special kind of care provided to premature babies who have health issues such trouble gaining weight or respiratory issues.
Due to the rising prevalence of cardiac disorders among children, the Americas, particularly the US, are predominantly dominating the global market for pediatrics interventional cardiology in 2014. Due to key healthcare organizations in the APAC region making a flurry of investments in pediatrics, particularly from China and India, this region is expected to experience the greatest growth rate over the projection period. The market for pediatrics angioplasty in the APAC region is driven by better healthcare services, governmental healthcare reforms, and rising public awareness.
COVID-19 Impact
The COVID-19 epidemic has disrupted health systems all around the world, and these disturbances are raising infant mortality rates. International assessments of the interruptions to health services have not taken sick and small infant care into account because it is a relatively recent development in global health. The importance of caring for mothers and their newborns together is threatened more than ever during the pandemic.
Market Dynamics
Children are more frequently suffering from injuries-related illnesses, diarrhea, and chronic illnesses, all of which require long-term or short-term treatments that take time. As child care practices evolve, the prevalence rate of pediatrics diseases increases. These elements are anticipated to support the pediatrics healthcare market's expansion over the course of the forecast year.
The increased prevalence of illnesses among newborns and babies is a crucial factor fueling the growth of the global pediatrics healthcare industry. In 2010, more over 8% of children had a health issue that prevented them from engaging in their usual activities. This proportion represents a 400% increase from the previous 50 years. 14 to 16 percent of the 400 percent increase was caused by four more prevalent illnesses. These illnesses frequently had a low fatality rate and were less difficult. Among the ailments were asthma, obesity, mental health problems, and irregularities in neurodevelopment.
High prices and research expenses are predicted to restrict the market for pediatrics health-care services and products. The global market for antidiarrheal medications is also being constrained by a number of side effects related to the absorption of these medications, such as slowness, fullness, and bloating. In developing nations, traditional and DIY treatments are still common. This basically created a monopoly on the anti-diarrheal medicine market.
Neonatology Segmentation Analysis
By Drug Class
The market for pediatrics health care services and products was dominated by the antibiotics sector. The global pediatric antibiotic market is being fueled by large manufacturers' increased growth, a rise in pediatrics bacterial illnesses, and a number of government programs to improve children's access to healthcare in developing nations. However, challenges such adverse medication reactions and stringent guidelines for pediatrics antibiotic use are anticipated to restrain the pediatric antibiotics market over the forecast period.
By Disease Disorder
The segment about cancer of sickness had the most influence. Pediatric cancer is a term used to describe cancer that strikes kids under the age of one and fifteen. It is uncommon for children to develop cancer, and its course may differ to that of adult tumors. There are numerous cancer treatments accessible right now. The course of treatment is determined by the type of cancer and its stage. Doctors believe that a mutated gene is to blame for 5% of all cancers in children, despite the fact that the precise origin of juvenile cancer is unknown.
Regional Analysis
North America ruled the Pediatric Health Care Equipment and Services Market in 2021 with a significant share of 45.2 percent as more people became aware for pediatric home-based medical services in nations like the United States and Canada. Over 500,000 neonates and teenagers with severe medical needs needed medical and treatment home care according to a survey of kids in the US with complex medical issues. Pediatric home-based therapy is both more affordable and more effective in terms of patient care compared to prolonged hospital stays, which can dramatically raise medical costs. As a result, a number of providers in the US offer a variety of services to satisfy this expanding need.
Asia Pacific is anticipated to outperform all those other nations by clocking this same highest Growth rate of 6.5 percent throughout the projection period of 2022-2029 due to an increase in the number of individuals with disorders and illnesses in Asian nations like Japan, China, and India. Along with this, the region's pediatrics health care market is expanding due to increased parental sickness awareness, advancements in healthcare infrastructure, and government initiatives to raise public knowledge of pediatrics illnesses and treatments.
As we begin to set up the dais for an important conversation, we would like you to share, expand upon, and impart your valuable insights in the “18th International Conference on Neonatology and Pediatrics” which is scheduled to take place in Dubai, UAE during December 07-09, 2020. The program was created to provide all pediatric healthcare professionals with a thorough and condensed assessment of the most significant pediatric advancements occurring each year. Neonatology Conferences builds on the success of the previous seventeen editions.
The purpose of this conference is to facilitate the advancement of scientific understanding of Neonatology and Pediatrics by bringing together experts from across the world. The committee always believed in providing the best ambiance in its meetings and will continue to do so in the most promising manner to foster knowledge in these pediatric conferences.
Get ready to improve, inspire, and get inspired!
Highlights of Neonatology Conferences 2020
Boost your network
Meet the experts in your field with similar visions.
The like-minded people and industry peers gathered in one notable platform open up new opportunities that could dramatically impact your professional career.
Showcase your achievements and active participation in the community
Be in an atmosphere explicitly tailored to let you grow and learn
Establish yourself in your field of study
On themes pertinent to the fields of pediatrics and neonatology, you will discover fascinating seminars, talks, and round table discussions in Neonatology Conferences.
Attendees receive the knowledge and skills they need to excel in their line of work from them, and they are instructive and enlightening.
Bon Voyage!
Last but not least, Neonatology conferences 2020 allow you to break out of your usual routine, make new friends by doing something different, and participate in worthwhile conversations.
Rekindle relationships, encourage people to think creatively, challenge limits, and share their ideas with a global audience at the 2020 Neonatology Conference.
Get to know new people while leisurely exploring the city
Target Audience
General Pediatricians
Neonatologists
Perinatologists
Medical Specialists
Nurses
Immunologists, Pediatric Critical / Emergency Care
Physicians
Surgeons
Pediatric Cardiologist
Gastroenterologists
Geneticists
Pediatric Haemato-Oncologists
Nutritionists
Primary Care Physicians
Scientists,
Pediatric researchers
Students and graduates
Societies and Association members
Diagnostic laboratory professionals
Business Entrepreneurs
Industry professionals
Directors/Managers/CEO’s
Presidents & Vice Presidents
Brand Manufacturers/ Marketers of Consumer Products
Marketing, Advertising and Promotion Agency Executives
Pharma and Manufacturing Companies
Throwback to previous Neonatology and Pediatric Conference 2022
The entire Neonatology conference 2022 was split and arranged with the finest networking opportunities and panel discussions interspersed in order to provide attendees the best experience possible. The committee's traditional show of appreciation and thanks was evident when the top presenters in each category were honored following the three-day program packed with information.
The conference provided a space for dialogue and idea exchange on a global scale with plenary sessions, oral and poster presentations, and a forum for academics and researchers on the most recent achievements. The most recent, practical pediatric advice for every stage of life—from early infancy to adolescence and the transition to adult care—was made available to all attendees of the Neonatology Conferences 2020 event. The system was launched to provide all pediatric healthcare professionals with a thorough and condensed assessment of the most significant pediatric advancements occurring each year.
The core committee of the Neonatology conference also highlighted all its supporting media partners, societies, and collaborators who worked unanimously and led to the successful commencement of the three days International Conferences. The committee's traditional show of appreciation and thanks was also evident when the top presenters in each category received awards and honors at the conclusion of the three-day program that was jam-packed with information.
It paved the way for the birth of Neonatology Conferences 2020 and was built upon the success of the previous seventeen editions.
Abstract Submission
Prepare to present your knowledge to respected and renowned experts from universities and organizations across the world by sharing your most recent, cutting-edge findings at Neonatology 2020.
After abstract submission, you will receive an acknowledgment of the receipt of your abstract via an email, within one working day.
If you do not hear back from us, please feel free to write to us immediately.
Don't forego this chance to raise the profile of your pioneering findings or innovative study and improve your position at your institution or company.
Abstract Acceptance Criteria
Proposals for individual papers and posters are evaluated according to each of the following criteria:
Each abstract will be evaluated by the advisory board to make sure the topic is relevant for the variety of meeting topics.
Presentation emphasis, cohesiveness, coherence, and clarity
Methodology: research design, including clearly stated research questions, data sources, data gathering techniques, analytic strategy, and outcomes if the study is empirical.
The topic, issue, or problem's applicability, significance, currency, and relevance
Theoretical orientation and/or field-specific applications
Originality
About the Reviewing Process
Neonatology Conference 2020 Committee is dedicated to guaranteeing a timely and fair review process with the international norms of double-blind peer review. We are dependent on the support of highly qualified academics around the world to assist with this endeavor.
Results of the abstract review will be sent to the author within two days of submission.
The Conference Chair serves as the head of the scientific committee and will take the final decision on abstracts.
Acceptance or rejections of the paper will be sent to you with reviewer comments.
If a revision is required, the revised abstract will be sent back to you within a day.
Submission Guidelines
Submit your abstract in word document via online Submission. Select the relevant abstract category (Oral, Poster or Young research forum) while submitting an abstract.
When submitting your abstract, you need to choose which session the conference presentation is intended for. The full list of sessions can be viewed in Scientific Sessions.
The authors are requested to follow the reference template provided in the Abstract Submission section.
The abstract must not exceed 300 words.
All abstracts should be relevant to 1 or more of the conference themes/topics.
Mention each author’s affiliation and university or organization where the work has been done.
A paper should contain the description of your study and should be structured in different sections such as: Abstract, Introduction, Methodology, Results, Conclusions, Acknowledgements (if applicable) and References.
All presenting authors for each accepted abstract will be expected to register for the conference and attend the session in which their presentation is scheduled (during December 07–09, 2020).
One abstract at most will be accepted per presenter. People presenting on behalf of a community organization may additionally present their own work.
Abstracts which do not meet the focus of the topic selected by the authors will be reassigned at the discretion of the Review Committee.
Important Deadlines
Mark your calendar for the following important Neonatology Conferences deadlines
Abstract Submission Deadline: 20 January 2020. (*)
Final Paper Submission Deadline: 28 October 2020. (*)
1st Phase Early Bird Registration Deadline: 1 February 2020. (*)
Notification of Abstract Acceptance/ Rejection: 2-3 days.
Conference Dates: 07-09 December 2020, Dubai, UAE.
*By Midnight-11:59 pm London Time Zone
Join as group with minimum of 5 members and get 20% discount on total registration fee.
Exciting early bird registration perks awaits you. (Valid till 1st phase early bird registration)
Conference Opportunities
For Researchers and Faculty Members
Speaker Presentations
Poster Display
Symposium hosting (4-5 members/team)
Workshop organizing
For Universities, Associations & Societies
Association Partnering
Collaboration Proposals
Academic Partnering
Group Participation
For Students and Research Scholars
Poster Competition (Winner will get Best Poster Award)
Young Researcher Forum (YRF Award to the best presenter)
Student Attendee
Group Registrations
For Business Delegates
Speaker Presentations
Symposium hosting
Book Launch event
Networking opportunities
Audience participation
For Product Manufacturers
Exhibitor and Vendor Booths
Sponsorships opportunities
Product launch Workshop organizing
Scientific Partnering
Marketing and Networking with clients
Benefits
Best Poster Award
Outstanding Young Researcher Award
Group Registration benefits
Keynote sessions by the world’s most eminent researchers
Top Industries Representations
Session 1: General Neonatology and pediatrics
The neonatal healthcare centers offering technologically advanced therapy and skilled nursing care must frequently admit newborn newborns who require particular care and attention. For better clinical results, a variety of devices, including thermoregulators, monitoring devices such as ventilators, blood gas monitoring systems, and others, are designed using the most recent technology.
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Related Journal
Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Journal of Pediatrics & Therapeutics | Journal of Pediatrics | Journal of Pediatric Research | Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | European Journal of Pediatrics | Pediatric Emergency Care
Related Associations and Societies
American Academy of Pediatrics | Arab Neonatology Conferences Forum | British Association of Perinatal Medicine | California Association of Neonatologists (CAN) | California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative | Children's Hospital Neonatal Consortium (CHNC)
Session 2: Perinatology
The rapid increase in birthrate and rising incidence of post-date pregnancies are anticipated to fuel market expansion. The requirement for perinatal software devices in clinics and hospitals has also increased due to factors such as the rising birth rate in industrialized nations, natal mortality, and premature births brought on by inadequate obstetric treatment and diagnosis.
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Related Journal
Journal of Perinatology | Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Care | American Journal of Perinatology | Journal of Perinatology Research | Journal of Maternal Health, Neonatology Conferences and Perinatology | Journal of Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health | Journal of Perinatology & Clinical Pediatrics
Related Associations and Societies
Florida Society of Neonatologists | Ibero-American Society of Neonatology | Indian Academy of Pediatrics | Israel Neonatology Conferences Association | District VI Association of Neonatologists | European Association for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) | Eurpoean Society of Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care
Session 3: Neonatal diseases and disorders
By 2030, the market for neonatal medicine will be worth USD 7,171 million, increasing at a 7.2% CAGR. The Global Neonatal Medicine Market is predicted to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of roughly 7.2% between 2022 and 2030, with a market size of approximately USD 7,171 Million by that time.
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Related Journal
Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Disorders | Infant journal | Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care | International Journal of Neonatal Screening | The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | Journal of Neonatal Nursing | Infant Mental Health Journal
Related Associations and Societies
International Neonatology Conferences Association (INA) | Neonatal Heart Society | Society of Michigan Neonatologists (SOMN) | National Perinatal Organization | Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand | Southeastern Association of Neonatologists | Swiss Society of Neonatology Conferences
Session 4: Neonatal Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
The main driver of the market expansion for neonatal medicine is the rising incidence of preterm births. Due to the high prevalence of several medical disorders in preterm and low-weight infants, the neonatal medicine sector is in high demand. One in ten babies born in the US are preterm, according to the CDC 2020 study. One of the key market trends in neonatal medicine that is driving demand is the expanding use of newborn ventilators.
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Related Journal
The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics | Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | Neonatal clinical pharmacology Journal | Journal of Anesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology | Pediatric pharmacokinetics Journal
Related Associations and Societies
United South African Neonatal Association | American Association of Pediatrics | International Neonatology Conferences Association | National Perinatal Association | The Neonatal Society | Society of Michigan Neonatologist | Southeastern Association of Neonatologists
Session 5: Neonatal Intensive care units
The management of preterm newborns has benefited significantly from technological developments and advancements made in the twenty-first century with the goal of creating extremely effective tools for baby care. For the baby's critical care and monitoring, equipment like newborn warmers and incubators, respiratory support and monitors, phototherapy equipment, and neonatal monitors are employed.
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Related Journal
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | The Journal of Pediatric Pharmacology and Therapeutics | Advances in Neonatal Care Journals | Journal of Intensive Care Medicine | Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care | Journal of Neonatal Therapy
Related Associations and Societies
National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) | Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses | Society of Critical Care Medicine | International Neonatology Conferences Association | Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies | Iberoamerican Society of Neonatology | Saudi Neonatology Conferences Society
Session 6: Neonatal & Pediatric Surgery
Infant incubator improvements have also increased. Neonatal care attempts to thoroughly monitor and examine the newborn for normal and abnormal function and potential treatments, as well as assess and evaluate the infant during the transition from intrauterine life to extrauterine life. A significant majority of children's appendectomy, hernia, cholecystectomy, and orchiopexy operations are carried out by general surgeons and pediatric specialist surgeons.
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Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Pediatric Surgery Conferences | Neonatal Conference | Neonatology Conference | Neonatal Surgery Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Pediatric Nursing Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Pediatric Pharmacology Conferences
Related Journal
African Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Journal of Pediatric Surgery | World Journal of Pediatric Surgery | Journal of Neonatal Surgery | Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports | Iranian Journal of Pediatric Surgery | European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports
Related Associations and Societies
Italian Society of Neonatology | Swiss Society of Neonatology Conferences| Spanish Neonatology Society | Global Newborn Society | Federation of Pediatric Organizations (FOPO) | Academic Pediatric Association (APA) | American Pediatric Society (APS)
Session 7: Maternal and Child Care
The elimination of unnecessary maternal deaths must continue to be a key priority for the world. However, merely making it through pregnancy and delivery cannot serve as a benchmark for effective maternal health care. In order to enhance health and wellbeing, it is essential to increase measures aimed at preventing maternal injury and disability. Every pregnancy and delivery is different. To guarantee that all women have access to respectful and excellent maternity care, it is essential to address inequities that have an impact on health outcomes, particularly those related to sexual and reproductive rights and well-being and gender.
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Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Child Care Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Gynecology Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Pediatric Nursing Conferences
Related Journal
Maternal and Child Health Journal | International Journal of Maternal and Child Health | Journal of Child Health Care | Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care | British Journal of Child Health | Early Childhood Education Journal | Child Care in Practice Journal
Related Associations and Societies
Council of Pediatric Subspecialties (CoPS) | California Association of Neonatologists (CAN) | Society for Pediatric Research | Saudi Neonatology Society (SNS) | The Florida Society of Neonatologists | Iberoamerican Society Of Neonatology Conferences | Irish Neonatal Society | Neonatology Conferences and Pediatrics Society (NAPS)
Session 8: Premature Babies and Birth
One of the key drivers of the expansion of the market for fetal and neonatal care equipment is the increase in preterm and low-weight babies. Preterm births are connected with numerous problems that often result in newborn fatalities when birth rates rise. A baby born alive well before 37th week before pregnancy is referred to as a preterm birth, and a delivery weighing just under 2500 g is referred to as a low-weight birth.
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Related Journals
Preterm Birth Journal | Care of Premature Infants Journal | Preterm Birth Peer-review Journals | Neonatal clinical pharmacology Journal | Journal of Anesthesiology Clinical Pharmacology | Pediatric pharmacokinetics Journal
Related Associations and Societies
American Pediatric Society (APS) | Association of Pediatric Program Directors (APPD) | Pediatric Nursing Associations | American Pediatric Surgical Association | International Pediatric Association | Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society | Society of Pediatric Nurses | Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Association | Pediatric Associates of Abilene
Session 9: Pediatric Dentistry
According to a recent analysis by Grand View Research, Inc., the size of the worldwide pediatric dental market is anticipated to reach USD 14.13 billion by 2028. It is anticipated to grow by 5.5% CAGR between 2021 and 2028. Technology developments in pediatric dental operations are blamed for the surge. Furthermore, the market is anticipated to expand as more people have oral health concerns.
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Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Perinatology Conference | Child Health conference | Pediatric Dental Conferences | Neonatal Nursing Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Neonatal Disorders Conferences
Related Journal
Pediatric Dentistry Journal | International Journal of Pediatric Dentistry | Journal of Clinical Pediatric Dentistry | European Journal of Pediatric Dentistry | Journal of South Asian Association of Pediatric Dentistry | Iranian Journal of Pediatric Dentistry
Related Associations and Societies
Pediatric Pharmacy Association | Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses | Association of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Nurses | North Carolina Pediatric Society | Societies for Pediatric Urology | American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology | Pediatric Professional Association | British Society of Pediatric Dentistry
Session 10: Pediatric, Neonatal Nutrition and Baby food
The government and market participants, as well as healthcare facilities, are making significant investments to ensure the availability of food and nutrition. The majority of baby food producers were observed concentrating on increasing output of baby food to assure supply. A rise in the number of working mothers, increasing expenditures on babies' health, and rising demand for natural baby food are among reasons boosting the market's expansion.
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Related Journal
Journal of Neonatal nutrition research | Journal of Pediatric & Prenatal Nutrition | Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Medicine | Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care | Journal of Neonatal feeding | Journal of Maternal and Pediatric Nutrition | Journal of Perinatal, Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing
Related Associations and Societies
International Pediatric Association | American Pediatric Surgical Nurses Association | Virginia Association of Pediatrics | Pediatric Associates of the North Shore | Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette | International Pediatric Sleep Association | Society of Pediatric Psychology
Session 11: Neonatal & pediatric Cardiology
The number of children with cardiac diseases is rising, and technological advancements in the field are contributing to this rise, which is driving the worldwide pediatric interventional cardiology market size. The rising prevalence of congenital cardiac disorders and government activities in this area are also contributing to the global demand for pediatric interventional cardiology equipment. Additionally, growing knowledge and acceptance of less invasive procedures are helping the global market for pediatric interventional cardiology equipment.
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Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Gynecology Conferences | Neonatal Disorders Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | NICU Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Pediatric Healthcare Conferences
Related Journal
Journal of Neonatology & Clinical Pediatrics | Journals Pediatric Cardiology | Fetal, Neonatal and Infant Cardiac Disease Journal | World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery | Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care
Related Associations and Societies
Los Angeles Pediatric Society | Aggie Pediatric Nursing Association | American Association of Critical-Care Nurses | American Society of Pediatric Nephrology (ASPN) | Abilene Children's Medical Association | Association of Pediatric Therapists
Session 12: Neonatal & pediatric Respiratory Care
From 2018 to 2026, it is predicted that the high prevalence of respiratory illnesses in newborn infants, rise in preterm births, and associated attempts to increase survival rates will propel global market expansion. However, the market for neonatal intensive care respiratory equipment is anticipated to be driven throughout the projected period by a rise in government spending on healthcare infrastructure and strategic collaborations amongst manufacturers to enter new countries.
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Related Journal
Respiratory Care of the Neonate Journal | Journal of Neonatal Respiratory Care | Journal of Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care | Perinatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Journal | Infant journal
Related Associations and Societies
North Carolina Society for Respiratory Care | Kansas Respiratory Care Society | Pediatrics - American Thoracic Society | American Association for Respiratory Care | Virginia Society for Respiratory Care | Florida Society for Respiratory Care | Mississippi Society for Respiratory Care
Session 13: Neonatal & pediatric Ophthalmology
Early detection of ocular abnormalities through neonatal ophthalmic screening should help to prevent long-term visual impairment in a few disorders. Affording the best conditions for continued development of visual skills may be achieved if a curable pathology is identified within a few days of birth.
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Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Pediatric Nursing Conferences | Child care Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Neonatal Disorders Conferences
Related Journal
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology | Journal of American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology | Leading Pediatric Ophthalmology Journals | Global Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care | Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine Journal
Related Associations and Societies
American Association for Pediatric Ophthalmology | California Association of Neonatologists | Society for Pediatric Research | Neonatology and Pediatrics Society (NAPS) | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Session 14: Neonatal & pediatric Neurology
Muscular dystrophy, epilepsy, and paroxysmal conditions are examples of pediatric neurological illnesses. A pediatric patient pool may include people of different ages, including newborns, kids, neonates, and teenagers. Infants up to the age of two are referred to as infants, with neonates being called newborn infants. The teenagers are regarded as being between the ages of 10 and 19. Few medical products used in the evaluation and treatment of children neurological problems, such as brain stimulation devices and EEG (electroencephalogram) devices, are available on the pediatric neurology market.
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Neonatology Conferences | Neonatal Disorders Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Neonatal Nursing Conferences | Pediatric Healthcare Conferences | NICU Conferences | Child care Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Gynecology Conferences
Related Journal
Journal of Child Neurology | European Journal of Pediatric Neurology | Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology Journal | Journal of Pediatric Neurology and Neuroscience | Fetal & Neonatal Neurology Journal
Related Associations and Societies
American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Session 15: Neonatal & pediatric Nephrology
The important factors that will drive the market expansion, especially in developed nations, will be advanced technologies in neonatal dialysis performance or design and the resultant rise in healthcare professionals' awareness of these devices. Additionally, during the years of forecast, the expansion of the neonatal dialysis market would be fueled by advancements in healthcare infrastructure and an increase in disposable income.
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Neonatology Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Pediatric Healthcare Conferences | Child Healthcare Conferences | Pediatric Nursing Conferences | Neonatal Disorders Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Child care Conferences
Related Journal
Journal of Pediatric Nephrology | Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Medicine | Journal of Nephrology | Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care | Journal of Neonatal Care and Pediatric Research | Journal of Neonatology & Clinical Pediatrics
Related Associations and Societies
American Society of Pediatric Nephrology (ASPN) | Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Türk Neonatology Society
Session 16: Neonatal & pediatric Dermatology
Over the forecast period, which runs from 2022 to 2030, it is anticipated that the worldwide pediatric dermatology treatment market will generate significant revenue and expand at a healthy CAGR. The market's expansion can be linked to the rising prevalence of skin conditions globally and the rise in public awareness of the development of dermatological illnesses.
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Related Journal
Journal of Neonatal and Infant Dermatology | Journal of Pediatric Dermatology | Journal of Neonatal dermatology | Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatal Medicine | European Journal of Pediatric Dermatology | International Journal of Medicon pediatrics | Journal of Neonatal Care and Pediatric Research
Related Associations and Societies
Society for Pediatric Dermatology | French Society of Neonatology | Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals | Southwest Medical Association | Pediatric Trauma Society | Society for Pediatric Radiology | Society for Pediatric Urgent Care | Society of Pediatric Nurses
Session 17: Neonatal Infections – Congenital, Early and Late Onset
Every year, 1.4 million newborns worldwide lose their lives to neonatal infections. Since there is currently no perfect diagnostic tool to identify sepsis, the therapy of suspected sepsis cases frequently relies on a clinical approach that leads to empirical treatment. This frequently results in the overuse of antibiotics, which could cause the development of antibiotic resistance.
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Related Journal
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | Journal of Neonatal sepsis | Journal of Newborn Infection | Journal of Recognition and management of neonatal sepsis | Journal of Neonatal and Young Infant Sepsis
Related Associations and Societies
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society | The World Federation of Associations of Pediatric Surgeons | Union of European Neonatal & Perinatal Societies | Saudi Neonatology Society | The French Society of Neonatology
Session 18: Pediatric Gastroenterology
The market for gastrointestinal medications consists of sales of gastrointestinal medications by companies that make gastrointestinal medications to treat conditions like ulcerative colitis, diverticular disease, perianal infections, anal fissures, hemorrhoids, constipation, and irritable bowel syndrome. Anti-peptic agents, antiemetics, adsorbents, anticholinergics, opiates, intestinal flora modifiers, emollient/surfactants, hyperosmotic, saline, and simulant/irritant are some of the main medication types for gastrointestinal illnesses.
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Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Gynecology Conferences | Child care Conferences | Pediatric Healthcare Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Neonatal Nursing Conferences
Related Journal
Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology | Journal of Gastrointestinal & Digestive System | Journal of Pediatrics | Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology & Nutrition
Related Associations and Societies
International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health | Vietnam Pediatric Association | Yemen Pediatric Association
Session 19: Neonatal Endocrinology and Diabetes
Neonatal diabetes has numerous subcategories, each of which is characterized by a unique genetic etiology. Finding the genes responsible for neonatal diabetes not only benefits the patients, but it also sheds light on the genes essential for cell growth and function. Over 85% of children with neonatal diabetes are currently diagnosed genetically as a result of genetic testing. Regardless of their present age, we offer genetic screening for neonatal diabetes to everyone who has the disease before the age of nine months, anywhere in the world.
Related Conferences
Neonatal Nursing Conferences | Pediatric Healthcare Conferences | Neonatology Conferences | NICU Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Neonatal Disorders Conferences | Child Healthcare Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Gynecology Conferences
Related Journal
Journal of Endocrinology and Diabetes | Journal of Child Diabetes | Neonatal diabetes Journal | Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes Journal | Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology
Related Associations and Societies
California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative | Children's Hospital Neonatal Consortium (CHNC) | Pediatric Endocrine Society | Neonatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Perinatal Society | International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health | Colombian Federation of Perinatology | Türk Neonatology Society
Session 20: Neonatal Hematology and Oncology
The main drivers of the growth of the global market for pediatric surgical treatments are the rise in cancer prevalence, the attractive reimbursement environment, and health care reforms. According to WHO statistics from 2018, cancer is the primary cause of death for kids and teenagers worldwide; each year, almost 300,000 kids between the ages of 0 and 19 are given a cancer diagnosis. Additionally, the WHO established the Global Initiative on Youth Cancers in 2018 with a number of partners to offer effective childhood cancer programs around the globe.
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Neonatology Conferences | Child Healthcare Conferences | Neonatal Nursing Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Neonatal Disorders Conferences | Gynecology Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Child care Conferences
Related Journal
Iranian Journal of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology | Journal of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology | The American journal of pediatric hematology/oncology | Advances in Hematology and Oncology Research Journal | Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care | World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics
Related Associations and Societies
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine | Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care | Journal of Neonatal Therapy | International Neonatology Association | National Perinatal Association | The Neonatal Society | Society of Michigan Neonatologist | Southeastern Association of Neonatologists
Session 21: Pediatric Vaccination and Immunization
Due to rising rates of live births and infectious diseases such pneumonia, malaria, diarrhea, and tuberculosis, the global demand for pediatric vaccines is anticipated to increase. Because children have a more vulnerable immune system than adults, they are more susceptible to serious illnesses such hepatitis A, hepatitis B, HPV (human papillomavirus), polio, tetanus, and rubella. Pediatric vaccinations, which shield kids from contracting such diseases, will help the market grow internationally.
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Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Neonatal Disorders Conferences | Pediatric Nursing Conferences | Child care Conferences | Gynecology Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Neonatal Nursing Conferences
Related Journal
Pediatric Vaccination and Vaccine-Preventable Disease Journal | Journal of Childhood Immunization | American Journal of Preventive Medicine | Journal of Child, Adult Vaccines and Immunology | Journal of Pediatric Infection & Vaccine
Related Associations and Societies
International Neonatology Association (INA) | Neonatal Heart Society | Society of Michigan Neonatologists (SOMN) | National Perinatal Organization | Spanish Neonatology Society | Global Newborn Society | Federation of Pediatric Organizations (FOPO) | Academic Pediatric Association (APA) | American Pediatric Society (APS)
Session 22: Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
The World Health Organization has identified the rising prevalence of hypothermia preterm births as one of the major causes of mortality and illness in newborns, which is a significant public health problem. Infections, long-term illnesses including diabetes and high blood pressure, and numerous pregnancies are all common causes of premature birth; however, frequently there is no clear explanation. Additionally, there may be a hereditary component. The development of treatments to stop preterm birth will advance with a greater understanding of the mechanisms and causes. As a result, there is an increased need for newborn baby care equipment to handle the difficulties related to preterm births due to the rising number of preterm births and growing worries for their survival.
Related Conferences
Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Child care Conferences | NICU Conferences | Pediatric Healthcare Conferences | NICU Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Pediatric Nursing Conferences
Related Journal
International Journal of Pediatrics | International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | Advances in Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Journal | Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology | International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology
Related Associations and Societies
American Society of Pediatric Otolaryngology | The American Society of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology | Pediatric Professional Association | Gainesville Pediatrics Association | Pediatric Health Care Association | International Pediatrics Association
Session 23: Obstetric, Gynecologic and Neonatal Nursing
Infants born prematurely may experience a variety of issues that call for rehabilitation therapy to enhance motor skills. During the projection period, there is a high likelihood that premature infants may have neurological and muscular deficiencies, which is anticipated to increase demand for rehabilitation treatment services. Children who are physically and neurologically underdeveloped need to be cared for in a relaxing and convenient setting. Working parents of these children find solace in the personal care services provided by in-home carers. Due to an increase in the need for long-term healthcare services for newborns with complicated cardiac, neurological, and respiratory diseases, the personal care support market is predicted to expand.
Related Conferences
Gynecology Conferences | Neonatal Disorders Conferences | Pediatric Nursing Conferences | Child Healthcare Conferences | Neonatal Nursing Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Neonatology Conferences
Related Journal
Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing | Journal of Obstetrics | The Journal of Perinatal & Neonatal Nursing | Journal of Perinatal, Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing
Related Associations and Societies
Pediatric Health Care Association | Student Pediatric Society | Society for Pediatric Pathology | Association for European Pediatric and Congenital Cardiology | Indiana Chapter of the American Association of Pediatrics
Session 24: Congenital malformations & Birth Complications
Preeclampsia and gestational diabetes are two pregnancy problems. Within a specific time, frame after delivery, complications related to anesthesia, eclampsia, cardiomyopathy, sepsis, embolism, transfusions, heart attacks, respiratory distress, and shock have been reported. Most pregnancies go along smoothly. But 8 percent of all births have issues that, if ignored, might endanger either the mother or the unborn child.
Related Conferences
Neonatology Conferences | Pediatric Conferences | Perinatology Conferences | Gynecology Conferences | Child care Conferences | Pediatric Nursing Conferences | Neonatal Nutrition Conferences | Neonatology Conference | Child Healthcare Conferences
Related Journal
Etiology and clinical presentation of birth defects Journal | Journal of Birth Defects | Congenital Malformations Journals | Fetal Congenital Anomalies Journal | Journal of Congenital Disorders | Journal of Teratology
Related Associations and Societies
California Association of Neonatologists | Society for Pediatric Research | Neonatology and Pediatrics Society (NAPS) | Emirates Medical Association - Pediatric Society | Perinatal Society of Australia and New Zealand | Southeastern Association of Neonatologists | Swiss Society of Neonatology