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25th Edition of International Conference on

Neonatology and Perinatology

Theme: Innovations and Discoveries in the field of Neonatology and Perinatology

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About Conference

EUROSCICON is buoyant to proclaim the launch of “25nd Edition of International Conference on Neonatology and Perinatology”in London, UK from October 11-12, 2021.

We amiably invite all the prominent scientists, students and ambassadors to engage in our Neonatology and perinatology conference to share and emphasize various research works and contribute to the vast growing field of neonatal and perinatal research.

Neonatology-2021 symposium targets the undiscovered phases of neonatal and perinatal research which gives an inimitable chance to researchers all over the world to participate, share and perceive new thoughts and also exploration work. Our theme “Innovations and Discoveries in the field of Neonatology and Perinatology”focuses on understanding the unknown facts of the neonatology, perinatology and its research. The two day conference embraces the workshops and keynote speech from some prominent researchers who outshine in the field of focus. This conference comprises the matters of neonatology such as Neonatal Jaundice, infant respiratory distress syndrome, Neonatal conjunctivitis, Neonatal stroke and many more. Our international conference also inspires the involvement of students, impending researches as we are compering Young research Forum and best poster award at our conference.

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.

WHY NEONATOLOGY-2018?

This is one of the finest opportunities to engage with the eminent scholars from the area of neonatology. 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 and perinatology are the highlights of this two day conference.

MARKED SPECTATORS:

1. Neonatologists

2. Perinatologists

3. Neonatal researchers

4. Neonatal faculty

5. Perinatal researchers

6. Nurse Practitioners

7. Physician Assistants

8. Young researchers

9. Aspiring students

10. Medical Device Companies

11. Residents

12. THE ONE READING THIS!!

 

 

 

Tracks/sessions

TRACK 1: NEONATOLOGY:

Neonatology is a branch of pediatrics that deals with the premature or ill infants. Neonatal intensive care unit (NICUs) is the important constituent of neonatology. The new-born infants who are suffering from low birth weight, congenital malformations, sepsis, pulmonary hypoplasia, birth asphyxias and prematurity are treated in the NICUs. Practising physician in the area of neonatology is referred as neonatologist.

TRACK 2: PERINATOLOGY:

Perinatology is also called as maternal-foetal medicine. It targets the foetus and mother health management pre and post pregnancy. Physicians of this area are perinatologists who focus on low as well as high risk pregnancies. They are specific to the treatment of mother about the complications caused during pregnancy.

TRACK 3: NEONATAL BLOOD DISORDERS:

Functioning of blood is complex and essential for life; Due to this complexity vast diseases have been observed in case of neonates like anaemia, bleeding and childhood leukaemia. Haematology is the branch of science which deals with blood and the diseases associated with it. A haematologist is a physician who specifies in the disorders of the blood.

The blood disorders in the infants are mainly due to the red blood cells. Proper identification and treatment is important for a long term effect. Neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia (NAIT) is a condition that is responsible for severe life-threatening bleeding of the new-born. 

TRACK 4: NEONATAL NEUROLOGY:

The labyrinth of the central and peripheral nervous system is our nerve complex. It is our regulation and coordination centre. It tremendously gets affected due to various factors like trauma, autoimmune disorders, tumours etcetera. Physicians of this area of expertise are called as neurologists. Cerebral palsy is a long lasting movement disorder that occurs in early childhood. Signs and symptoms are variable. Poor coordination, stiff muscles, and tremors are the most common symptoms. Affected infants cannot roll over, sit, crawl, or walk as early as other children of their age.

Abnormal development or damage to the parts of the brain is the main cause of cerebral palsy. These problems may occur prior, post and during pregnancy. Cause of this has not yet been determined.

TRACK 5: CARDIOVASCULAR PROBLEMS IN NEONATES:

Cardiovascular system consists of heart, blood and blood vessels. It includes the pulmonary circulation and the systemic circulation. The systemic circulation functions in two parts–a macro circulation and a microcirculation. Blood consists of plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. The blood never leaves the network of blood vessels in human cardiovascular system. Lymphatic system is an open network.  Cardiogenesis is an important part in foetal development as heart is the first organ to form. Minimal changes or malfunctions in this process may lead to congenital heart defects (CHDs). CHD is the most common congenital disorder in new-borns. Many new-borns with acute CHD are symptomatic and are identified soon after birth while others are not identified until they are discharged from the hospital. 

TRACK 6: NEONATAL RESPIRATORY DISORDERS:

Infant respiratory distress syndrome is also called neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. It is a syndrome in premature infants due to the insufficient development of pulmonary surfactant in the lungs. It may be due to neonatal infection or is genetically related. IRDS is one of the main causes of death in preterm infants. Other disorders like pulmonary hyperplasia also cause IRDS. The lungs of infants with this disease are deficient in a substance called surfactant, which prevents the respiratory collapse. This shortage of surfactant is related to an inhibition from the insulin that is produced in the new-born of diabetic mothers.

TRACK 7: NEONATAL DISORDERS:

Various disorders are observed in neonatesdue to their metabolic malfunctions or genetic defects. Neonatal jaundice is also called as neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. It is the yellowing of the skin and other tissues of a new-born. Yellow colouring of the white part of eye and the face is the distinct sign of infant jaundice.

Neonatal diabetes mellitus is a form of diabetes that is rare, occurring in 1:500000 births. Infants do not produce required amounts of insulin which leads to hyperglycaemia. This is called permanent neonatal diabetes mellitus and is persistent throughout life.

Neonatal hypoglycaemia is an ailment where sugar levels in blood are inadequate. This if untreated leads to the brain injury that may cause problem of child development later.

Neonatal cholestasis is a condition where high amounts of bilirubin are observed. Defects in bile flow or malfunction of bile from liver cells may also cause this disorder. 

TRACK 8: NEONATAL INFECTIONS:

Neonatal sepsis is a type of neonatal infection in which a blood stream infection is observed and it causes various other diseases. Neonatal sepsis is of two types: early and late onset. Cause of neonatal death in hospital as well as community in developing country.

Neonatal herpes simplex is a serious and very rare case which is caused by the transmission of the virus from mother to the foetus.

Neonatal tetanus is a form of general tetanus that affects the infants who did not procure passive immunity from the mother. This condition is mainly caused when the umbilical cord is cut with a non-sterile instrument.

Neonatal hepatitis is tenderness of the liver which occurs in a two month baby. Various virus like cytomegalovirus and hepatitis A, B or C viruses are the cause of 20% of neonatal hepatitis. Unknown conditions prevail for the remaining.

Neonatal conjunctivitis or ophthalmia neonatorum is the conjunctivitis caused in infant which is contracted to the baby from the mother affected with chlamydia or Neisseria gonorrhoea. It causes blindness when left untreated.

TRACK 9: NEONATAL SYNDROMES:

Congenital disorder exists in an infant even before birth and is call as birth defect. Structural abnormalities are the most common type of congenital defects. Causes and symptoms are variable. The substance which causes an anomaly in infants is called as teratogen. Some disorders can be detected through prenatal screening.

Genetic syndromes in newborn’s are diagnosed after birth. Most of the defects are caused due to inheritance and are mostly rare.

TRACK 10: GASTROINTESTINAL PROBLEMS IN NEONATES:

Ability to eat and digest food is crucial for growth and energy requirements of a Newborn. Neonates are also susceptible to various gastrointestinal disorders and may require surgical procedures like inguinal hernia, ileac perforation etcetera. Gastrointestinal infection like Infectious gastroenteritis may also occur. Vomiting, spitting up and dribbling milk with some others can be considered as symptoms of infant gastrointestinal problems. These disorders prevent normal digestion and cause irritation to baby.

TRACK 11: NEONATAL SURGERY:

The Neonatal surgical procedures are very delicate and complicated surgeries which are performed by subspecialists like perinatologists, neonatologists, pediatric cardiologists, pediatric neurosurgeons and pediatric anaesthesiologists. Surgical procedures are done when anomalies have been observed in prenatal screening. These procedures can sometimes be performed when the baby is still in the womb.

TRACK 12: NEONATAL SKIN RELATED DISORDERS:

Skin disorders are common in the infants due to low immunity and may worsen into adolescence. Infection and inflammation with rashes and birthmarks are commonly observed. Most of the cases show temporary problems while in exceptional cases; the infant requires therapy and long term examination.

TRACK 13: NEONATAL GENETIC DISORDERS:

An abnormality in the genetic constitution causes a genetic defect which is also called as congenital abnormality. These types of disorders are very rare and require special medical attention. This abnormality arises as a result of hereditary from the parent genes which may be caused due to mutations or deviations of DNA. Medical attention and care is the therapy for these defects.

TRACK 14: NEONATAL-PERINATAL MEDICINE:

Neonatal-perinatal medicine is apprehensive about the care of ill newborns and it is a subspecialty of pediatrics. Neonatologiststreat the ill conditions and work in accordance with obstetricians, pediatricians and perinatologists. This branch especially deals with both the infant and the mother regarding the risks associated during pregnancy. Newborn intensive care units of a hospital monitor the neonatal problems and provide optimum therapy.

TRACK 15: NEONATAL RESEARCH:

The research areas in the field of Neonatologycomprise of an extensive collection of various research regions or specialities from both clinical and basic sciences. Divisions like Pulmonary and developmental Biology in association with Perinatal Biology has collaborations with pediatrics for more research in the area of neonatology.

 

 

Market Analysis Report

MARKET ANALYSIS

Market analysis

Scope and importance:

22nd edition of international conference on Neonatology and Perinatology gives the chance to explore the problems associated with infants and new-borns. It emphasizes on the vast subspecialties of paediatrics; that is neonatology and perinatology. 22nd edition of international conference on Neonatology and Perinatology is an ideal stage to expand the novel research and innovative trends in Neonatology. Neonatology 2018 is a versatile conference that offers varying knowledge and professional diagnosis on neonates and children. With the Annual meeting on Neonatologists and perinatologists, we expect the gathering of eminent people from various places around the world so that novel research will be discussed at the conference and that would be beneficial for further advances in medical treatment of neonates and infants.

Why Germany?

It is being acknowledged that Germany has the lowest birth rate in Europe and this is due to Infant mortality, prematurity/low birth weight, maternal complications of pregnancy and maternal substance abuse.

Germany during 2014-2016 has shown an infant mortality rate of 3.5 per 1,000 live births.  In 2015 alone the rate of perinatal mortality was 2.2 per 1,000 live births and foetal deaths which have reached to 3.9 per 1,000 infant births by the year 2016. Reflecting this statistics Neonatology-2018 aims to educate Neonatologists, perinatologists and also civilians to achieve the goal of reducing infant death rate.

Members Associated with Neonatal Research:

Neonatal research includes a number of specialties like Newcastle preterm birth growth study, Neonatal surgery, Reducing painful eye examinations in preterm infants (REDEXAM) and many more. Every Neonatologist explores the topic related to child health care. Neonatologists, Perinatologists, Nursing staff, physicians and paediatricians are associated with Neonatal research.

                                                                         ASSOCIATIONS AND SOCIETIES

In Germany

In Europe

world

German society for neonatal screening

European society for neonatology

International society for Neonatal screening

German society of pediatrics and adolescent medicine

Bulgarian association of neonatology

Academy of neonatal nursing

German Society for Tropical Paediatrics and International Child Health

European society of pediatric and neonatal intensive care

National association of neonatal nurses, USA

German Society for Paediatric Oncology and Haematology

Swiss society of neonatology

International Neonatology association

 

There are a number of Neonatologists across the globe and Germany. Germany is said to be one of the top most countries having a large number of neonatologists and is also said to have largest number of neonatal intensive care units (called Level 1 perinatal centres in Germany).

 

 

Hospitals Associated with Neonatal Research:

 

 

Universities associated with Neonatal research:

 

 

Universities associated with neonatology in Germany

Universities associated with neonatology worldwide

University of Rostoc

University of Pennsylvania

University of Freiburg

Harvard University

University of Heidelberg

University of oxford

Technical university of Munich

Johns Hopkins University

Cologne university

University of Washington

University of Hamburg

University of Colorado

Ludwigs-Maximilians university of Munich

University of Cincinnati

 

Market value on Neonatology Research:

According to the records worldwide the market value on Neonatal research is $1045.505 million. The Germany market value is 167 million.

 

 

Market Growth of Neonatal Research in the last and upcoming ten years:

Neonatal research has been increasing with the growth of infant mortality rate. The estimated market value in the future on Neonatal research is $79 billion. 

 

 

 

Learn More

op Neonatology Universities Worldwide:

Neonatology Universities:

Harvard University | Duke University | National University of Singapore | University of Edinburgh | The University of Tokyo | University of Pennsylvania | University of Washington | Cornell University | Columbia University | University of Copenhagen | Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München | National Taiwan University | New York University | The University of New South Wales | University of Glasgow | Uppsala University |University of Cambridge | University of Oxford | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Stanford University | Johns Hopkins UniversityKarolinska Institute | University of California | University of California | Yale University | University College London | Imperial College London | The University of Melbourne | University of California Berkeley | University of Toronto | University of California San-Diego | The University of Sydney | King’s College London | The University of Manchester

 

Europe Neonatal Universities:

University of Graz | University of Innsbruck | Johannes Kepler University | Ghent University | University of SplitUniversity of Zagreb | Charles University | Palacký University | University of Pardubice | University of Copenhagen | Aalto University | University of Grenoble | Lille Univeristy | University of Lyon | Chimie paris tech | Laboratory Analytical Sciences Bio-analytics and Miniaturization | University of Poitiers | University of Pau and Adour Country | University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne | University of StrasbourgUniversity in AachenUniversity of Bayreuth | Technical University of Berlin | Free University of Berlin | Ruhr University Bochum | University of BonnUniversity of Alicante | University of Barcelona | University of the Basque Country | University of Cádiz | University of ExtremaduraUniversity of Granada | University of Jaén | University of Oviedo | University of Santiago de Compostela

 

USA Neonatal Universities:

Brigham Young University | California State University | California State University | Case Western Reserve University | Clarkson University | Cleveland State University | Florida State University | Georgetown University | The George Washington University | Governors State University  | Howard University | Illinois Institute of Technology | Indiana University  | Kansas State University | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Stanford University | Johns Hopkins University | Northeastern University | Old Dominion University | Oregon State University | Purdue University | New Brunswick Piscataway | Seton Hall University | South Dakota State University | Stevens Institute of Technology | Tufts University | University of Cincinnati | University of Georgia |

 

Asia Neonatal Universities:

Nanyang Technological University | Tsinghua University | National University of Singapore | Peking University | University of Tokyo | Zhejiang University | Nanjing University | Kyoto University | Fudan University | University of Science and Technology of China | Osaka University | Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology | East China University of Science and Technology | Dalian University of Technology | Xiamen University | Jilin University | Nankai University | Tohoku University | National Taiwan University | Seoul National University | Shanghai Jiao Tong University | King Abdullah University of Science & Technology | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology | National Tsing Hua University |

 

Neonatal Societies:

European Pediatric Neurology Society (EPNS)| European Society of Pediatric Neonatal and Intensive Care (ESPNIC) |European Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (ESCAP) | European Academy of Pediatrics (EAP) | European Society of Pediatric Neurosurgery (ESPN) | European Society of Pediatric Research (ESPR) | Czech Pediatric Society (CPS) | European Academy of Pediatric Societies (EAPS) | European Association of Pediatric Education (EAPE) | European Pediatric Association (EPA/UNESPA) | European Confederation of Primary Care Pediatricians (ECPCP) |Jordan Pediatric Society (JPS)

 

Pediatrics Hospitals:

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

 

Pediatrics Industries:

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

 

 

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