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24th Edition of International Conference on

Neonatology and Perinatology

Theme: Current Trends in reconnoitre possibilities in Neonatal Research against Covid-19

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Budapest, Hungary

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Neonatology 2020

About Conference

Euroscicon Ltd is delighted to welcome you all to the 24th Edition of International Conference on Neonatology and Perinatology which is going to be held during September7-8,2020 at Budapest, Hungary. Through the theme “Current Trends in reconnotire possibilities in Neonatal Research against Covid-19”, the conference aims at analysing the recent advances and novel researches in the field of Neonatology, Perinatology and Pediatrics.

Neonatology 2020 features outstanding and internationally renowned neonatologists, perinatology experts, paediatricians, academicians and researchers. The representations include premier medical universities, hospitals and healthcare/pharma industries from all around the globe. The topics covered at the conference would range a spectrum of NeonatologyPerinatology and Pediatrics. Attendees of the conference would be delighted to witness various interactive workshops, keynote lectures, speaker talks, and poster presentations and most significantly the exhibitions held by the top healthcare and pharma industries. The conference also has Young Research Forum, where the budding researchers are encouraged to give oral presentations.

ABOUT US:

EUROSCICON is the longest running independent life science events company with a predominantly academic client base. Our multiprofessional and multispecialty approach creates a unique experience that cannot be found with a specialist society or commercially.

EuroSciCon organizes International Meetings annually across Europe which includes Austria, Ireland, Germany, France, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Finland, Luxembourg, Hungary, Italy, Norway, Poland, Denmark, Macedonia, Greece, Portugal, Romania, Czech Republic, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Scotland, Latvia, Ukraine, Sweden, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands Russia, Bulgaria, France, with solitary subject of quickening logical revelations.

WHY NEONATOLOGY 2020?

The conference gives you one of the finest opportunities to engage with the eminent doctors and researchers from the area of Neonatology, Perinatology and Pediatrics. With your knowledge presented here for the benefit of the world you can inspire more people to enhance their research. Most prominent speakers, advanced technologies and discoveries in the field of neonatology; are the highlights of this two day conference.

Who Should Attend?

  • Neonatologists
  • Paediatricians
  • Academicians
  • Researchers
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • Physician Assistants
  • Young researchers
  • Aspiring students
  • Medical Equipment Companies
  • Residents
  • THE ONE READING THIS!!

For Business Delegates:

  • Speaker Presentations
  • General participation
  • Exhibitions
  • Networking opportunities

For Companies:

  • Exhibitor and Vendor booths
  • Sponsorships opportunities
  • Product launch
  • Workshop organizing
  • Scientific Partnering
  • Marketing and Networking with clients

Sessions/Tracks

Track 1: Neonatology

Neonatology is one of the subspecialties of pediatrics which deals with the medical care of newborn infants, especially the ill or premature babies. It is a hospital-based specialty, and is usually practiced in neonatal intensive care units (NICU). The neonatal period is defined as the first month of life.

  •  Neonatal Nursing                            
  •  Neonatal Neonatal Vaccines                      
  •  Neonatal Infections                       
  •  Neonatal Surgery                            

          

 Track 2: Perinatology

Perinatology also known as Maternal–fetal medicine is a branch of medicine that focuses on managing health concerns of the mother and fetus prior to, during, and shortly after pregnancy. Perinatology medicine specialists are physicians who subspecialize within the field of obstetrics.

  • Congenital Malformations          
  • Congenital Birth Complications
  • Neonatal Genetic Disorders       
  • Neonatal Cardiology      
  • Neonatal Hematology

Track 3: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)

Newborn intensive care unit is an equipped nursery in hospital that provides 24x7 care to sick or premature babies. NICU doctors and nurses are specially trained to give the sick baby the best possible care.

  • Neonatal Neurology              
  • Neonatal Gastroenterology               
  • Neonatal  Hepatology
  • Neonatal Endocrinology          

Track 4: Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal nursing is a subspecialty of nursing that works with the newborn infants who have a variety of problems such as prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations and surgical problems.

  • Retinopathy of Prematurity               
  • Neonatal Pulmonology         
  • Neonatal Respiratory Disorders   
  • Neonatal Dermatology

Track 5: Neonatal Nutrition

Nutrient demands for preterm babies are challenging to meet, and hence the growth faltering is common. The primary and most important form of nutrition for infants is breastfeeding. For the infants who cannot breastfeed; standard infant formulas should be given to support adequate nutrition and growth. 

  • Neonatal Resuscitation        
  • Neonatal Nursing                    
  • Neonatal Mortality 
  • Neonatal Disorders         

Track 6: Neonatal Vaccines

Newborns should receive their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine within the first 24 hours of birth. Newborns who for a medical or other reason did not get the vaccine at birth should get their first dose as soon as possible, and complete all 3 doses at the recommended intervals.  The AAP recommends that all medically stable preterm babies with a minimum birth weight of 2000 grams should be treated like full-term babies and receive the first dose of the hepatitis B immunization according to the recommended childhood immunization schedule. If birth weight is less than 2000 g, the AAP recommends administering the hepatitis B vaccine at one month of age or at the time of discharge from the hospital – whichever comes first.​

  • Retinopathy of Prematurity               
  • Chronic Child Maltreatments             
  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
  • ADHD    

Track 7: Neonatal Infections

Neonatal infections are acquired during prenatal development or in the first four weeks of life. There is a higher risk of infection for preterm or low birth weight neonates. Infant respiratory distress syndrome is often a condition of preterm neonates that can have long-term negative consequences; it can also arise following an infection. Other infections include bacterial, fungal, viral, protozoan infections and blood infection; termed as neonatal sepsis.

  • Pharmacokinetics                   
  • Pharmacodynamics
  • Bronchopulmonary dysplasia 
  • Preterm

Track 8: Neonatal Surgery

Neonatal surgery is a sub-specialty of pediatric surgery. Neonatal surgeons are pediatric surgeons with additional education and training to perform corrective surgeries on newborns. They often repair chest, abdominal and urologic birth defects.

  • Inflammation                            
  • Obestrics                                    
  • Paediatrician 
  • Neonatal Resuscitation

Track 9: Congenital Malformations & Birth Complications

Congenital anomalies are also known as birth defects, congenital disorders or congenital malformations. Congenital anomalies can be defined as structural or functional anomalies that occur during intrauterine life and can be identified prenatally, at birth or later in life. Examples include cleft lip or palate, certain heart defects, and neural tube defects.

  • Neonatal Nutrition                 
  • Congenital anomalies            
  • Pediatrics Surgery
  • Pulmonary abnormalities

Track 10: Neonatal Genetic Disorders

There are chances that a baby is born with genetic disorders. These are the direct result of a mutation in one gene. There are three types of genetic disorders: Single-gene disorders, where a mutation affects one gene; Chromosomal disorders, where chromosomes (or parts of chromosomes) are missing or changed; Complex disorders, where there are mutations in two or more genes. Examples include Cystic fibrosis, Sickle cell disease, etc.

  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
  • Oesophageal Atresia                             
  • Oesophageal atresia respiratory tract
  • Tracheoesophageal fistula

Track 11: Neonatal Cardiology & Hematology

Neonatal Cardiology deals with the fetal diagnosis and treatment given for pregnant women at risk of or known to be carrying babies with heart problems. Neonatal heart conditions mainly includes heart defects associated with other types of disease, such as diaphragmatic hernia, heart muscle disease (cardiomyopathy) or infection (myocarditis), Heart problems due to lung masses, etc. Neonatal Hematology deals with the hematologic problems occur in the majority of sick neonates.

  • Disease Anastomosis            
  • Inguinal Canal                           
  • Pediatrics Oncology
  • Surgical education

Track 12: Neonatal Neurology

Neonatal Neurology focuses on the recognition and management of neurological diseases that affect the fetus, neonates and infants. It also deals with the management of neonatal infantile epilepsies, neuromuscular disorders, genetic disorders and metabolic diseases. Some of the technical aspects for the diagnosis of neonatal neural defects include amplitude integrated EEG, conventional EEG, head ultrasound and MRI.

  • Anorectic Malformations     
  • Esophageal Atresia                 
  • Anorectal Malformations
  • Hirschsprung's

Track 13: Neonatal Gastroenterology & Hepatology

Neonatal Gastroenterology focuses on the newborn digestive system and its disorders. Diseases affecting the gastrointestinal tract, include the organs from mouth into anus. Some of the symptoms of Gastrointestinal Problems include vomiting, reflux, diarrhea and colic. Neonatal hepatology deals with the study of newborn’s liver, the biliary tree, the gallbladder and the pancreas.

  • Gastroesophageal Reflux    
  • Pediatrics Surgery                   
  • NIRS
  • Hypovolemic      

Track 14: Neonatal Endocrinology

Neonatal endocrinology deals with the problems of endocrine system and its specific secretions known as hormones. Some of the neonatal endocrine disorders include pituitary gland disorders, sexual differentiation disorders, glucose homeostasis disorders, thyroid gland disorders, calcium homeostasis disorders and hypopituitarism.

  • Neonatal monitoring             
  • Neonatal anaesthesia           
  • Fibro sarcoma
  • Lip sarcoma        

Track 15: Retinopathy of Prematurity

Retinopathy of prematurity is a potentially blinding complication of preterm birth. The condition starts within a few weeks of birth and can progress rapidly over the following few weeks, or regress spontaneously. The international classification describes 5 stages, 3 zones, and plus disease (tortuosity and dilation of retinal blood vessels). In 2010 the annual incidence of blindness or visual impairment from ROP was estimated to affect 32,000 infants born preterm. All regions are now affected.

  • Ewing's sarcoma                      
  • Angiosarcoma                          
  • Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumours
  • Decompression                

Risk factors for ROP include increasing prematurity, intrauterine fetal growth restriction and a range of postnatal risk factors including hyperoxia and fluctuating hypo-/hyperoxia, sepsis, failure to gain weight, thrombocytopenia and transfusion with blood products. Infants who are unstable, and who develop necrotising enterocolitis and bronchopulmonary dyplasia are particularly at risk.

Track 16: Neonatal Pulmonology & Respiratory Disorders

Neonatal pulmonology deals with diseases involving the respiratory tract. The main respiratory disorder in neonates is Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). It occurs in preterm infants due to a deficiency of surfactant in the lungs. This disorder is the result of under developed lungs in infants. Other respiratory problem in neonates include Chronic lung disease, Transient tachypnoea of the newborn, Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, Meconium aspiration syndrome, Pneumothorax, Congenital pneumonia, Surgical and congenital conditions.

  • Adolescent Clinical Psychology
  • Adolescent Medicine            
  • Adrenal Glands Disorders
  • Adrenoleuko Dystrophy

Track 17: Neonatal Dermatology

Neonatal Dermatology deals with the skin problems seen at birth and in the first few months of life. Some of the neonatal skin problems include Transient Vascular Phenomena, Erythema Toxicum Neonatarum, Transient Neonatal Pustular Melanosis, Acropustulosis of Infancy, Neonatal Acne, Milia, Miliaria, Diaper Dermatitis, Dimpling, Umbilical Granulomas, Collodion Baby and Neonatal Pemphigus.

  • Allergic Rhinitis                         
  • Biliary Atresia                            
  • Bleeding Disorders
  • Blood Infections               

Past Conference Report

The 23rd Edition of International Conference on Neonatology was held on April 23-24, 2019 at London, UK with the presence of professional researchers, scientists involved in the development of high-quality education & research in all aspects.

Neonatology 2019 witnessed an amalgamation of peerless speakers who enlightened the crowd with their knowledge and confabulated on various topics related to the field of Neonatology and Pediatrics. The highly exalted conference hosted by EuroSciCon was marked with the attendance of renowned and brilliant researchers, business delegates and talented student communities representing more than 20 countries around the world. The conference has tried grounding every aspect related to Neonatology, covering all the possible research areas.

The conference aimed a parallel rail with theme “Designing modern techniques to improve Neonatal health”. The meeting engrossed a vicinity of cognizant discussions on Recent Developments in Neonatology, Perinatology, Neonatal Research, Retinopathy of Prematurity, Neonatal Resuscitation, Neonatal Nutrition, Case studies and reviews, Neonatal Respiratory Disorders, and much more. The two day event implanted a firm relation of upcoming strategies in the field of Neonatology with the scientific community. The conceptual and applicable knowledge shared, will also foster organizational collaborations to nurture scientific accelerations.

We are thankful to all our speakers for encouraging and supporting us to conduct the conference and catapulting the same to pinnacle of success.

The Organizing Committee would like to thank the Chair: Prof. David Hutchon, Darlington Memorial Hospital, UK and Moderator: Ms. Ki-Ni Niko Tien, University of Maryland School of Nursing, USA for their valuable contribution which resulted in smooth functioning of the conference.

The meeting was embarked with an opening ceremony followed by Keynote Sessions, Workshops and series of lectures delivered by Honorable Speakers. The highlights of the meeting were the eponymous lectures, delivered by:

Clare Gilbert, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK

David James Riddell Hutchon, Darlington Memorial Hospital, UK

Estera Lavinia Decean, Clinical County Emergency Hospital, Romania

Lajos Lantos, Neonatal Emergency and Transport Service of the Peter Cerny Foundation, Hungary

Lata Bhat, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, India

Prashanth Gouda, National University of Science and Technology, Oman

Neaha Patel, Homerton University Hospital, UK

Surajeet Kumar Patra, RB Health, India

Anup Kage, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK

Yoko Imaizumi, Osaka University, Japan

All of them provided their fruitful contributions in the form of highly informative presentations and made the conference a top notch one.

The poster session has been much interactive and budding researchers enjoyed presenting their research. The best poster award was given to Ms. Ki-Ni Niko Tien of University of Maryland, USA.

EuroSciCon is prerogative to thank the Organizing Committee Members, Keynote speakers and Chairs on transcribing the plenary sessions, workshops and speaker sessions in a diversified and variegate manner to make this conference an enviable artefact.

EuroSciCon also express sincere thanks to all the media partners for the promotion of the event to glory.

With the grand success of Neonatology 2019, we are glad to announce our next upcoming conference “24th Edition of International Conference on Neonatology and Perinatology” which is going to be held in Dubai, UAE during February 26-27, 2020.

Bookmark your dates…

Hoping to meet you once again coming year at Dubai!!!

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Neonatology Universities:

University College London | Yale University | Neonatology Conferences | Harvard University | Duke University | National University of Singapore | University of Edinburgh | Pediatrics Conferences 2019 USA | The University of Tokyo | University of Pennsylvania | University of Washington | Perinatology Conferences | Cornell University | Columbia University | University of Copenhagen | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | National Taiwan University | Pediatrics Conferences 2019 Asia | Neonatology 2019 | New York University | The University of New South Wales | University of Glasgow | Uppsala University |University of Cambridge | University of Oxford | Pediatrics Conferences 2019 Europe Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA | Stanford University | Johns Hopkins University | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | Pediatrics Conferences 2019 Middle East | Karolinska Institute | University of California | University of California | Imperial College London | The University of Melbourne | University of California Berkeley | University of Toronto | University of California San-Diego | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019 | Pediatrics Conferences 2019 Canada | The University of Sydney | King’s College London | Pediatrics Conferences | The University of Manchester

Europe Neonatal Universities:

University of Graz | Pediatrics Conferences | University of Innsbruck | Johannes Kepler University | Pediatrics Conferences 2019 Japan | Ghent University | University of SplitUniversity of Zagreb | Charles University | Palacký University | Neonatology Conferences | University of Pardubice | Perinatology Conferences | University of Copenhagen | Aalto University | University of Grenoble | Pediatrics Conferences 2019 Australia | Lille Univeristy | University of Lyon | Chimie paris tech | Laboratory Analytical Sciences Bio-analytics and Miniaturization | Neonatology 2019 | University of PoitiersUniversity of Pau and Adour Coukntry | Adolescent medicine Conferences | University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne | Child abuse pediatrics Conferences | University of Strasbourg | University in AachenUniversity of Bayreuth | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA | |  Technical University of Berlin | Free University of Berlin | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | Ruhr University Bochum | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019 | University of BonnUniversity of Alicante | Pediatrics Conferences | University of Barcelona | Neonatology Conferences | University of the Basque Country | University of Cádiz | University of Extremadura

USA Neonatal Universities:

Brigham Young University | California State University | Neonatology Conferences | California State University | Case Western Reserve University | Clarkson University | Pediatric allergy Conferences | Cleveland State University | Perinatology Conferences | Florida State University | Neonatology 2019 | Georgetown University | The George Washington University | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA |  Pediatric cardiology Conferences |Governors State University  | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | Howard University | Illinois Institute of Technology | Indiana University  | Kansas State University | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019 | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Stanford University | Johns Hopkins University | Pediatric cardiac critical care Conferences | Northeastern University | Old Dominion University | Oregon State University | Pediatric critical care Conferences | Purdue University | New Brunswick Piscataway | Seton Hall University | Pediatrics Conferences | Neurocritical care Conferences | South Dakota State University | Stevens Institute of Technology | Tufts University | University of Cincinnati | University of Georgia

Asia Neonatal Universities:

Nanyang Technological University | Pediatrics Conferences | Tsinghua University | Pediatric emergency medicine Conferences | National University of Singapore | Peking University |  Pediatric endocrinology Conferences | University of Tokyo | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019 | Zhejiang University | Nanjing University | Kyoto University | Fudan University | Pediatric gastroenterology Conferences | University of Science and Technology of China | Osaka University | Transplant hepatology Conferences | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | East China University of Science and Technology | Dalian University of Technology | Xiamen University | Jilin University | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA | Nankai University | Tohoku University | National Taiwan UniversitySeoul National University | Neonatology 2019 | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | Pediatric hematology Conferences | King Abdullah University of Science & Technology | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | Perinatology Conferences | National Tsing Hua University | Neonatology Conferences

Neonatal Societies:

European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS) | Neonatology Conferences | European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC) | Perinatology Conferences | Pediatric infectious disease Conferences | European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP) | Neonatology 2019 | European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP) | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA | European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN) | Pediatric Nephrology Conferences | European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR) | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | Czech Pediatric Society (CPS) | Pediatric oncology Conferences | European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS) | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019 | European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE) | Pediatric Pulmonology Conferences | European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA) | Pediatrics Conferences | European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP) | Pediatric Rheumatology Conferences | Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS)

Paediatrics Hospitals: 

Academic Hospital University of Ieuven | Children Center Magdeburg | Child Neurology Conferences | Canada Children’s & Women’s Hospital | Neonatology Conferences | Centennial Hills Hospital | Social pediatrics Conferences | Horizon Specialty Hospital | John Hopkins Medical Institutions | Child psychiatry Conferences | Kindred Hospital Las Vegas-Sahara | Perinatology Conferences | Lifecare Complex Care Hospital at Tenaya | Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota | Pediatric anesthesiology Conferences | New York-Presbyterian University Hospital of Columbia and Cornell | North Vista Hospital | Neonatology 2019 | North-Western Memorial Hospital, Chicago | Phoenix Children’s Hospital Foundation | Pediatrics Conferences | UC Davis Children’s Hospital | Texas Children’s’ Hospital | Children’s’ Hospital of the Holy Trinity | Erasmus MC Pediatric Intensive Care | Free University Hospital | Pediatric dermatology Conferences | Garrahan Pediatric Hospital | Jheronumus Bosch Medical Centre | Leiden University Medical Centre | Migrant-Friendly Hospitals | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA |Pediatric-Neonatologist at Rijnstate | Pediatric gynecology Conferences | P&A Kyriakou Childrens’ Hospital, Athens | Spaarne Ziekenhuis Medical Centre | St. Elizabeth Hospital | St. Radbound University Hospital | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | Stanford Medicine | University of Pediatric Hospital Ljubljana | University Medical Center Groningen | Pediatric neurosurgery Conferences | University Medical Center Utrech | Wilhemina Children’s Hospital | VU University Medical Center Amsterdam | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019

Pediatrics Industries:

Abbott Laboratories | Neonatology Conferences | Amgen | AstraZeneca | Biogen Idec | Perinatology Conferences | Boehringer Ingelheim | Bristol Myers Squibb | Celgine Corporation | Pediatric ophthalmology Conferences | Eli Lilly & Co | Neonatology 2019 | European Commission | Gilead Sciences | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA | Industry ARC | Johnson & Johnson | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | Mead Johnson Nutrition | Neonatology Conference | Merck & Co | Novartis | Novo Nordisk | Pediatric surgery Conferences | Ortho Europe | Parabase Genomics | Pediatric urology Conferences | Pharma Tech | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019 | Research and Diagnostic Antibodies | Sanofi | Savion Advanced Patient Care | Siemens AG | Perinatology Conference | Teva Pharmaceuticals | Pediatrics Conferences | Varian Medical Systems

Journals of Neonatal and Perinatal Care:

Journal of Pediatrics | Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health | Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine | Neonatology Conferences | Journal of Pediatric Health Care | Journal of Pediatric Psychology | Pediatric Nutrition Conferences | Open Journal of Pediatrics | Clinical Pediatrics | Pediatric Annals | The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal | Perinatology Conferences | Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics | Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition | Hospital Pediatrics | Journal of Pediatric Surgery | International Journal of Pediatrics | International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics | Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology | Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics | Neonatology 2019 | Journal of Pediatric Sciences | International Journal of Clinical Pediatrics | Pediatric Research | Pediatric Critical Care Medicine | Pediatric Health Conferences | International Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology | Neonatology Conferences 2019 USA | Pediatric Physical Therapy | Journal of Clinical Chiropractic Pediatrics | Pediatric Meetings 2019 | Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatology | Pediatric Reports | Molecular and Cellular Pediatrics | Pediatric Neurosurgery | Journal of Pediatric Health, Medicine and Therapeutics | Pediatric Emergency Care | Journal of Pediatric Urology | Journal Pediatrics and Child Nutrition | Neonatology Conferences 2019 UK | World Journal of Clinical Pediatrics | Pediatric Rheumatology | Pediatric Anesthesia and Critical Care Journal | Journal of Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine | Pediatric Nursing Journal | International Journal of Pediatrics and Child Health | Pediatrics and Neonatal Biology | Journal of Pediatric Neurosciences | Neonatology Conference | Journal of Comprehensive Pediatrics | International Journal of Pediatrics & Neonatal Care | Journal of Pediatric and Neonatal Individualized Medicine | Journal of Pediatric & Adolescent Gynecology | Perinatology Conferences Asia 2019 | Journal of Pediatric Dentistry | Perinatology Conference | Journal of Pediatric, Maternal & Family Health | International Journal of Integrative Pediatrics and Environmental Medicine | Journal of Pediatric Oncology | Paediatrics and Child Health | Journal of Pediatrics Review | Pediatrics Conferences

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