Theme: {CME CPD Credits Available} Advancements and Revolutions in the Fields of Pediatrics Research, Development and Therapy
Pediatric Infections 2023
- About Pediatric Conference 2023, London, United kingdom
- Conference Key Attributes
- Why Pediatrician should attend Conferences?
- Market Analysis
- Scientific Sessions of Pediatric Conference 2023
- Abstract Submission Guidelines
- VISA requirements
On behalf of the global Organizing Committee, it’s a great pleasure and honour to welcome you all to the 37th International Conference on Pediatric Infectious Diseases and Therapy. This is scheduled to take place on October 23- 24, in London, United Kingdom.
Pediatric Conference 2023's main objective is to establish a network of healthcare professionals, including pediatricians, pediatric specialists, nurses, and other medical experts who get together to talk and present the latest research findings, case analyses, and treatment options related to pediatric infection medicine and also to improve the quality of child and healthcare for adolescents by staying up to date on the newest discoveries and the very finest methods for treating pediatric infectious diseases and therapy.
Pediatric Conference 2023 will provide an outstanding platform for learning, networking, and collaboration, and we look forward to the fruitful discussions and insightful presentations that will take place as keynote speeches, oral presentations, posters, and panel discussions.
We look forward to your eminent participation at the Pediatric Conference in 2023, and we encourage you to actively participate in these sessions and share your insights and experiences in the domain of pediatric infectious and healthcare among global fellow attendees.
With a most dynamic approach in the event management, Pediatrics Conference 2023 organized by Conference series offer a customized platform for each segment of attendees to present their research and experience. This international conference has some key characteristics that make it worthwhile to attend.
Keynote Forum: Noble laureates and industry veterans were invited to share their vast experience and important research discoveries to launch the program..
Plenary Talks: More than 40 speakers from top universities and healthcare firms present their research and address the attendees covering each and every aspect of the domain.
Panel Discussions: Intermittent debates and opinion exchanges in a panel of 4–5, on a common topic associated with the subject to highlight the concern.
Networking: The conference offers plenty of opportunities to meet, greet, and converse even after hours. Participants range from new researchers to Nobel laureates at this international gathering.
Exhibition: With the exhibition of knowledge throughout the two days, Pediatric conference also has slots always open for product and service-oriented firms to exhibit themselves and create brand awareness.
Academic Keytopics
Pediatric Hematology & Oncology | Autism/ADHD/ Anxiety | Pediatric Research | Pediatric Dermatology | Pediatric Cancer Care | Pediatric Nephrology | STD and HIV Infection | Pediatric Rheumatology | Pediatric Obesity: Analysis and Treatment | Pediatric Vaccines and Immunisation | Pediatric Surgery | Pediatric Gastroenterology | Pediatric Orthopedic | Pediatric Palliative | Pediatric Neurology | Nurse’s role in Pediatric | Pediatric Pulmonology | Pediatric Cardiology | Pediatric Radiology | Diagnosis & treatments of Pediatrics Diseases | Pediatric Neonatal diseases | Pediatric Nutrition | Pediatric Otolaryngology | Pediatric Anesthesia | Pediatric Genetics
Business keytopics
Training Institutes | Pediatric neuropathologist | Business entrepreneurs | Medical Colleges | Training Institutes | Pediatric Specialists | Pediatric Health Care Associates |Manufacturing Medical Devices Companies | Pediatric Medical groups | Neonatology | Pediatric Allergies Pediatric Epilepsy | Infant Regurgitation | Pediatric Neuro-Oncology | Congenital Disorder Blood Transfusion | Inborn Errors of Metabolism | Pediatric Physicians | Pediatric Nurses | Pediatric faculties | International society of pediatric | Innovations in pediatric | Pediatric Societies in Spain | Pediatrics in South Korea | Pediatric in Saudi Arabia | Pediatric in japan | Pediatric Associations in Spain | Pediatric societies in UK | World pediatric research | World Pediatric Associations | Pediatric Societies in Europe | Pediatric Scientists | Pediatric neurologists | Pediatric Health Professionals | Pediatric Nutritionists | Pediatric Researchers
A paediatrician’s conference provides a special platform for exchanging knowledge about the highest standards of practise as well as for developing and learning new skills and techniques.
Discussions between attendees and panellists are facilitated and encouraged at medical conferences. This makes sure that the topic of conversation is thoroughly grasped and that every facet of the problem is examined from numerous angles. Major benefits are:
- Understanding New and Modified Regulations
- New information and treatment approaches
- Peer Networking Opportunities
Take a break from your daily routine and use it to increase your knowledge and skillset base by attending our annual conference.
Why to Attend?
Paediatrics is a branch of medicine that focuses on treating diseases and infections in addition to providing medical treatment for infants, new-borns, children, and teenagers. People need to be encouraged to learn more about paediatrics and the improvements it has made in preventing the spread of infectious diseases in young children and promoting good lifestyle choices. This gathering gives the best chance to rouse and impact the biggest collection of contributors from the Pediatrics people group.
The Pediatric Conference 2023 (ICPIDT 2023) aims to provide a tons of networking opportunities, as well as opportunities to fulfil and establish connections with the majority of researchers, professors, patrons, and exhibitors.
The focus of ICPIDT 2023 is on recent and innovative advancements in every area of pediatric. It provides a platform for the burgeoning researchers, scientists, professors, students, and analysts from across the world to interact, exchange ideas, and learn about recent breakthroughs in pediatric research. "Advancements and Revolutions in the Fields of Paediatrics Research, Development, and Therapy" is the theme of this year's annual conference.
The two-day conference features a range of cutting-edge sessions, symposiums, special Keynote sessions, roundtable discussions, panel discussions, and poster presentations, as well as Young Researcher Forums and E-posters, all of which are moderated by the most illustrious and distinguished speakers who excel in the field of pediatric.
What’s new?
The Pediatric Infectious & Diseases research has moreover set itself the undertaking of working on numerous levels to set up activities gone for improving collaborations between researchers in fundamental and clinical research and to encourage interdisciplinary research exercises. On a pedagogical level, the research group supports the training and direction of young researchers by providing outstanding training opportunities to PhD students and postdoctoral colleagues. Additionally, it provides an important multidisciplinary platform for experts, professionals, and educators to present and discuss the most recent trends, patterns, concerns, as well as practical issues encountered. and arrangements embraced in the fields of Current Trends in Pediatric Infectious & Diseases.
The research report projects that the paediatric market will expand rapidly, with a CAGR of 6.5 percent from 2019 to 2025.
Immunosuppressive medications stabilise patient profile dynamics during organ transplantation, which has fuelled the market expansion of transplantation diagnostics. Furthermore, the changing dynamics of patient profiling during pediatric have stimulated the growth of transplantation diagnostics on the market. Transplant diagnostics products are expected to see significant growth on the back of an increasing number of organ donors.
The heart, kidneys, brain, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestines, and thymus are among the organs that have been successfully transplanted. Every year between 2000 and beyond, 2,200 lung transplants have been carried out in total. The median survival time for patients with lung cancer between 2000 and 2006 was five and a half years, which means that half of the patients survived for a shorter time and the other half survived for a longer time.
The cost of a kidney transplant in China is roughly $70,000, a liver transplant is $160,000, and a heart transplant is $120,000. In comparison to the costs in the United States, where a kidney transplant may be necessary, these costs are still out of reach for the poor.
In the world, kidney transplantation is the most frequently carried out pediatric procedure. It has gained widespread popularity by improving the outcome of patients with end-stage renal disease. Renal transplantation is now commonly regarded as the best therapy to treat chronic renal disease for many people due to improvements in transplant success rates and kidney transplantation techniques.
In 2018, the global market for organ transplantation was 67 million US$ and is expected to reach 86 million US$ by the end of 2025, with a CAGR of 10 percent between 2019 and 2025.
In recent years, the market for pediatric has seen significant growth directly on the back of the increasing number of procedures for organ transplantation. In addition, an increase in the rate of organ donation and an increase in the prevalence of chronic diseases is expected.
Scope of the Report:
- The classification of Pediatricians includes Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Emergency, and others, and the proportion of Respiratory in 2018 is about 27.77%.
- Pediatricians is widely for the children age group in, 1-4, 5-10 and 10. The proportion of age 1 is about 36.13% in 2018.
- North America is the largest consumption place, with a consumption market share of nearly 36.58% in 2018. Following North America, Europe is the second-largest consumption place with a consumption market share of 31.48%.
- The global Pediatricians the market is valued at 148500 million USD in 2018 and is expected to reach 170800 million USD by the end of 2024, growing at a CAGR of 2.8% between 2019 and 2024.
- The Asia-Pacific will occupy more market share in following years, especially in China, also fast growing India and Southeast Asia regions.
- North America, especially The United States, will still play an important role that cannot be ignored. Any changes from the United States might affect the development of the trend of Pediatricians.
Throwback to previous Pediatric events
Pediatric Conference 2022, Rome | Italy
The Pediatric Conference 2022 in Italy was a great success, with a resounding thumbs up from experts in the field, elevating the event to the top in its class. The whole conference maneuvered around the theme “Insight into Unexplored areas of Pediatrics” with the speakers delivered their well-curated presentations addressing attendees from different parts of the globe. With the aim of providing the best experience, the whole conference went in a segmented and planned manner including optimum opportunities for networking and panel discussions intermittently. When the top presenters in each category were honoured and recognised, appreciation and acknowledgement were also seen as the committee's native gestures after the two-day info-packed program.
The Pediatric Conference core committee also recognised all of its collaborating organisations, societies, and media partners that worked together to ensure the two-day International Conference on Pediatric Infectious 2022.
The committee has always been committed to creating the greatest environment possible for its sessions, and it will keep doing so in the most promising way possible to advance knowledge.
Track- 1 Pediatric Nephrology
The Division of Pediatric Nephrology speaks to an impressive conclusion and administration of children with an assortment of intense and perpetual kidney-related intricacies. The division assesses and treats hypertension, nephrolithiasis, proteinuria, hematuria, renal tubular acidosis, glomerulonephritis, and kidney disappointment. It comparatively gives expansive care to pediatric patients with end-arrange kidney disease, including consideration regarding patients confronting peritoneal dialysis, hemodialysis, and follow-up mind after kidney transplantation. Pediatric nephrologists treat youngsters from new conceived through energetic adulthood with various contaminations, for example, following.
- Urinary tract infections
- Dialysis
- Kidney stones
- Kidney biopsies
- The interpretation of x-ray studies of the kidney
- Abnormalities in the urine such as blood and protein
- Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
- Pediatric Endocrinology
Track- 2 Pediatric Hematology & Oncology
Pediatric hematology is the branch of pediatrics managing the investigation, determination, treatment, and counteractive action of various kinds of blood issue including the investigation of draining and thickening issue in kids. The investigation of Tumor Cell Biology audit applications worried about flag transduction systems in neoplastic cells, and control of tumor cell phenotype and conduct, and tumor movement. It is critical to think about causes, chance variables and the speculation in pediatrics with hematology issue. A restorative expert who spends significant time in this field of pediatric hematology is called a pediatric hematologist. It is essential that one ought to be comfortable with the instructive and preventive measures keeping in mind the end goal to keep youngsters from being influenced by blood issue.
- Bleeding and clotting disorders
- Tumor cell biology and research
- Radiation therapy
- Leukemia
- Incidence and types of childhood cancer
- Causes, risk factors and hypotheses
- Drug development and diagnostics
- Educational and preventive measures
- Community acquired infections
- Congenital or acquired immune deficiencies
- Vaccination & complications
- Diagnosing and caring for pediatric HIV and AIDS patients
Track-3 Autism/ ADHD/ Anxiety
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), refers to a broad range of conditions characterized by challenges with social skills, repetitive behaviors, speech and nonverbal communication. According to the Centres for Disease Control, autism affects an estimated 1 in 59 children within.
Early tests and diagnosis make an enormous difference and alter within the lives of the youngsters having autism spectrum disorder and their families. As there's no laboratory test for autism disorder, so it's not always easy to form an ASD diagnosis. So doctors also has to rely on the symptoms and observing the behaviors and listening to the concerns with their family or parents
- Autism Awareness
- Autism tests and treatments
- Autistic Challenges in Everyday Life
Track- 4 Pediatric Research
The study of pediatric is decreasing the transience rates of the new-borns and therefore the youngsters and moreover to regulate the scattering of diseases which are Pediatric communicable diseases which can be progressing the strong body infections-free life to prolong the concerns of adolescents and youngsters. This can be seen that the development of pediatrics is finished by knowing the various pediatric transmissible concern essential subjects which for the foremost part required for paediatrics
- Autism
- Pediatric pulmonary Medicine
- Pediatric Hematology
- Pediatric Endocrinology
- Pediatric Dermatology
Track- 5 Pediatrics Dermatology
Pediatric dermatology is a combination of both dermatology and pediatrics. Pediatric dermatology is a medical specialty that deals with diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to hair, nails, and skin. It will also deal with cosmetic problems of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails. A medical practitioner who specializes in this field of pediatric dermatology is called a pediatric dermatologist. A pediatric dermatologist is known as a person who treats the various Pediatrics diseases and also the cosmetic diseases of the skin, scalp, hair, and nails of new-borns and infants.
- Pediatric Psoriasis
- Vitiligo In children
- Chickenpox in children
- Measle
Track- 6 Pediatrics Cancer Care
In general, cancer in children is uncommon. This means it can be hard for doctors to plan treatments unless they know what has been most effective in other children. That’s why more than 60% of children with cancer are treated as part of a clinical trial. A clinical trial is a research study that tests a new approach to treatment. The “standard of care” is the best treatments known. Clinical trials may test such approaches as a new drug, a new combination of standard treatments, or new doses of current therapies. The health and safety of all children participating in clinical trials are closely monitored. To take advantage of these newer treatments, children with cancer should be treated at a specialized cancer centre. Doctors at these canters have extensive experience in treating children with cancer and have access to the latest research. A doctor who specializes in treating children with cancer is called a pediatric hematologist-oncologist. If a pediatric cancer centre is not nearby, general cancer canters sometimes have pediatric specialists who are able to be part of the child’s care.
- Chemotherapy
- Radiation Therapy
- Immunotherapy
- Stem Cell Transplantation
- Terminal Cancer
Track- 7 STD and HIV Infection
The term STD refers to a sexually transmitted disease. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are another term for STDs. STDs are infections that are transmitted from one person to another by sexual activity, such as anal, vaginal, or oral sex. Bacteria, parasites, and viruses are all responsible for STDs. The organisms that cause sexually transmitted diseases (bacteria, viruses, and parasites) can spread from person to person by blood, sperm, vaginal, and other bodily fluids. These infections can sometimes be passed from mother to kid Non-sexually, such as during pregnancy or childbirth, or through blood transfusions or sharing needles.
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that affects cells in the body that help it fight infections, making a person more susceptible to other infections and diseases. Contact with certain bodily fluids of an HIV-positive individual, most commonly during unprotected intercourse (sex without the use of a condom or HIV treatment to prevent or treat HIV), or sharing injection drug equipment spreads the virus. If HIV is not treated, it can progress to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
- Transmission
- Prevention
- Diagnosis
- Natural History
- Treatment of Infections
- Sexual Transmission
- Sexual Health
Track- 8 Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)
Congenital heart defect (CHD) is usually called as congenital heart anomaly or congenital heart disease; it's caused thanks to problem within the structure or abnormal structure of the guts at the time of birth.
- Cyanotic heart abandons
- Non Cyanotic Heart diseases
Track- 9 Pediatrics Rheumatology
A rheumatic disease disturbs the joints, muscles and connective tissues. Some, like osteoarthritis, are the result of wear and tear. Others, such as rheumatoid arthritis, are immune system problems. Treatment plan will likely include medications, regular exercise, a healthy diet, stress management, and rest. Common Rheumatic disorders are Lyme disease, Systemic lupus Erythematosus, Behcet disease, Polymyalgia Rheumatica, Rheumatic fever. Lupus erythematosus is a name given to a collection of autoimmune diseases in which the human immune system becomes hyperactive and attacks normal, healthy tissues. Rheumatic fever is an inflammatory disease that can involve the heart, joints, skin, and brain. Many rheumatic diseases are chronic conditions. They are unlikely to go away. There may not be a cure for our condition, but effective management is available for most. Many people with rheumatic disease lead happy, satisfying lives year after year.
- Rheumatic Disorders
- Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- Soft Tissue Rheumatism
- Clinical Rheumatology
Track- 10 Pediatric Vaccines and Immunisation
Immunizations are fundamental components of present-day medicine and are essential for worldwide wellbeing. This schedule of prescribed vaccinations may change depending upon where you live, your child’s wellbeing, the type of vaccine, and the availability of vaccines. The prescribed vaccination plan is intended to ensure new-born and children right on time throughout early in life, when they are most vulnerable and before they are exposed to possibly dangerous life-threatening diseases. Vaccines contain debilitated versions of a virus or versions that resemble virus (called antigens). This implies the antigens can't produce the signs or indications of the disease, yet they do stimulate the immune system to make antibodies. These antibodies help ensure you if you are exposed to the virus in the future. The following are some of the vaccines for children that are used globally.
- Hepatitis B vaccine (HepB)
- Meningococcal conjugate vaccine
- Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
- HBV vaccine
- Varicella vaccine
- Hib vaccine
- MMR vaccine
- IPV vaccine
- Flu vaccine
- Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP)
- Rotavirus vaccine (RV)
- HPV vaccine
Track- 11 Pediatrics Obesity: Analysis and Treatment
Pediatrics Obesity is a condition where abundance muscle to fat quotients adversely influences a youngster's well-being or prosperity. As strategies to choose muscle to fat proportion proportions clearly are troublesome, the determination of weight is regularly in light of BMI. Because of the rising pervasiveness of weight in youngsters and its numerous antagonistic wellbeing impacts it is being perceived as a genuine general wellbeing concern. The term obesity instead of fat is regularly utilized as a part of youngsters as it is less vilifying.
Obesity is a genuine, long haul (incessant) illness. Overweight and weight allude to having excessively muscle to fat ratio ratios. Yet, it's hard to specifically gauge muscle to fat ratio ratios, so a rule called the body mass file (BMI) is utilized to evaluate it. The BMI utilizes the weight and tallness of a youngster to think of an outcome. The outcome is contrasted and models for offspring of a similar sexual orientation between the ages of 2 and 20 years.
- Risk for Heart Diseases
- Risk for Diabetes
- Bone problems
- Health Effects of Childhood Obesity
- Healthy Eating
- Pediatric Obesity Prevention
Track- 12 Viral Infectious Diseases
Viruses are microscopic germs. They're made up of genetic material encased in a protein coat. Viruses are responsible for common infectious ailments like the common cold, flu, and warts. They also spread diseases like HIV/AIDS, Ebola, and COVID-19. Viruses function similarly to hijackers. They infect healthy cells and use them to proliferate and produce more viruses like themselves. This can cause you to become ill by killing, damaging, or changing your cells. Viruses assault certain cells in your body, including those in your liver, respiratory system, and blood. Virus infections are one of man's most common illnesses. Children are predicted to have two to seven respiratory infections each year, whereas adults have one to three such episodes per year.
- Airborne Disease
- Biological Contamination
- Blood-borne Disease
- Clinical Bacteriology
- Clinical Mycology
- Clinical Virology
- Coinfection
- Emerging and Re-emerging Viral infections
Track- 13 Pediatric Surgery
Pediatric surgery is a branch of pediatrics which is managing all the careful activities of children. It is a blend of both medical procedure and pediatrics. A pediatric medical the procedure is in charge of the treatment of numerous clutters through careful activities in children and assuming an essential part in sparing lives during childbirth organize by an infant and fetal medical procedure. A pediatric medical procedure can be for the most part isolated into two sub-classifications, known as a pediatric cardiothoracic medical the procedure, pediatric careful oncology, pediatric nephrological medical the procedure, pediatric neurosurgery, pediatric urological medical procedure, pediatric hepatological medical procedure, pediatric orthopedic medical procedure, pediatric vascular medical procedure, and pediatric oncological medical procedure.
- Pediatric Surgery
- Pediatric Surgical Emergencies
- Pediatric Head & Neck Surgery
- Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
- Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
- Neonatal Surgery
Track- 14 Pediatrics Gastroenterology
Gastrointestinal disorders in youngsters extend from minor to dangerous and short-to-long haul or interminable. Neonatal Jaundice is a standout amongst the most widely recognized conditions requiring medicinal consideration in infants. Gastrointestinal sustenance hypersensitivities are not uncommon in babies and kids. Gastrointestinal (GI) endoscopic system a pediatric endoscopy has turned into a basic methodology for assessment and treatment of GI infections. The complex gastrointestinal medical procedure is one of the basic strategies to treat GI issue in kids. The standard infections worried about pediatric gastroenterology are intense loose bowels, gastritis, industrious regurgitating and issues with the advancement of the gastric tract.
- Allergic GI disorders
- Neonatal Gastroenterology
- Clinical Pediatric Gastric Problems
- Pediatric Gastrointestinal Drugs
- Bowel disorder
Track- 15 Pediatric Orthopedic
Pediatric orthopedic doctors treat teens from the new-born stage through the teenage years. They choose to create paediatric care for the core of their medical practice, and therefore the characteristic nature of medical and surgical care of children is learned from advanced training and experience in practice.
- Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery
- Pediatric Arthritis
- Cerebral Palsy
- Bone Tumors
- Spinal Dysfunction
- Orthopedic Trauma
Track- 16 Pediatric Palliative
Pediatric Palliative care is specialized medical care for individuals living with a serious illness. Palliative care concentrates on providing relief from the indications and stress of the illness. The goal is to progress the quality of life for both the child and the family.
The team works together with the child’s other doctors as an additional layer of support. Palliative care is appropriate at any age and at any stage of an illness, and it can be provided along with treatment meant to cure.
Pediatric palliative care addresses serious medical conditions, including genetic disorders, cancer, prematurity, neurologic disorders, heart and lung conditions, and others.
Benefits of Pediatric Palliative Care
Pediatric palliative care can help any child suffering from a serious illness. Pediatric palliative care specialists focus on child behaviors and how your child’s illness and treatment affect the entire family.
Working together with the primary doctor, the palliative care team provides an extra layer of support through:
- Expert treatment of symptoms, including stress
- Communication and guidance for difficult and complex treatment choices
- Close communication and coordination with all other doctors and medical teams
- Support for the family and the siblings
It is important to remember that blending palliative care with curative treatment is essential for providing child and family with the most complete medical care possible.
Track- 17 Pediatric Neurology
Pediatric Neurology or youngster neurology alludes to a particular branch of pharmaceutical that planning with the conclusion and treatment of neurological conditions in neonates, new-born children, kids, and teenagers. Pediatric Neurology manages the analyse the issue and also treating a wide range of illnesses and disarranges of spinal rope, mind, focal and fringe sensory system, autonomic sensory system muscles and veins that influence people in these age gatherings.
Child Neurology deals with the management and designation of neurologic conditions in neonates, children, infants and adolescents etc., the discipline of child neurology encompasses diseases and disorders of the brain, peripheral system, medulla spinalis, involuntary system and blood vessels that have an effect on people in these ages’ teams. If a child has issues that involve the system, medical specialty specialist has the information to assess, diagnose, coaching and treat the children. The conditions touch upon by medical specialty neurologists vary significantly, from comparative disorders such as cerebral palsy, spastic paralysis, encephalopathy or a headache through additional advanced and rare conditions neurodegenerative disorders or metabolic disease.
- Sleep disorders
- Brain tumors
- Mitochondrial Diseases
- Behavioural disorders
- Genetic diseases of the nervous system
- Traumatic Brain Injury
- Neonatal Neurology
- Childhood Stroke
- Chromosomopathy
- Congenital malformation
Track- 18 Nurse’s role in Pediatrics
Nurses who specialize in pediatrics devote their knowledge and skills to caring for children from the early stages through the late teen years and their families. These dedicated nurses usually complete advanced training in pediatrics and collaborate closely with doctors and other health care providers who share their enthusiasm for children’s health. Pediatric nursing is a very special vocation because it provides the opportunity to play a key role in a child’s life when that child needs you most.
Responsibilities of a pediatrics nurse practitioner:
- Performing physical examinations
- Treating illness
- Prescribing medication
- Establishing treatment plans
- Administering vaccinations
- Evaluating signs and symptoms of abuse
Track- 19 Pediatric Pulmonology
If your child has respiratory problems or a hassle with his or her lungs, a pediatric pulmonologist has the experience and qualifications to deal with your child. Pediatric pulmonologists diagnose, treat, and manipulate teens from start to 21 years ancient with breathing and lung diseases.
Pediatric pulmonologists often treat children with the following conditions:
- Chronic cough
- Difficulty breathing
- Recurring pneumonia (infection of the lungs)
- Asthma (chronic inflammation of the airways)
- Cystic fibrosis (a genetic disease with pulmonary and nutritional symptoms)
- Apnea (when a child’s breathing stops for a prolonged time)
- Chronic lung disease in premature infants
- Noisy breathing
- Conditions that require special equipment to monitor and/or help with breathing at home
Track- 20 Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric Cardiology manages the conclusion and treatment of heart-related issues in kids. The role of pediatric cardiologists starts before the introduction of the birth of the Child itself. It is an essential part of medication and it requires consistent observing children's heart, alongside proposals for preventive and therapeutic measures.
- Tetralogy of Fallot
- Ventricular septal defect
- Anti-thrombotic treatment
- Hypoxemia
- Anastomosis
- Pulmonary atresia
- Congenital heart disease
- Separation of conjoined twins
- Cardiovascular & Haemodynamics
Track- 21 Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric radiology is a subspecialty of indicative radiology concentrated on youngsters, from babies through to youths and youthful grown-ups. Young people have alluded to pediatric radiologists since creating bodies are increasingly defenseless to the unfavourable impacts of radiation than are grown-ups of equal size.
Pediatric radiologists have specific information on the sicknesses and ailments of new-born children, youngsters, and youngsters. They can rapidly and precisely analyse conditions, for example, an infected appendix and pneumonia, the impacts of injury, or if a youngster may have a type of malignant growth.
The utilization of imaging methods with kids can forestall the requirement for exploratory medical procedure.
Pediatric radiology employs a range of techniques such as:
- X-rays;
- Ultrasound;
- CT (computed tomography) scans;
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans;
- Nuclear Medicine.
Pediatric radiologists are highly trained to understand which tests are most appropriate for the child, and to make sure the testing is safe and carried out properly. If your child needs a medical imaging test or procedure, we have some advice on how the experience can be made less stressful for the whole family.
- Pediatric imaging tests include:
- Children’s Abdominal Ultrasound;
- Children’s Barium Meal;
- Children’s Hip Ultrasound for DDH;
- Children’s Micturating Cysto-urethrogram;
- Children’s Renal Ultrasound;
- Children’s X-ray Examination.
- Useful resources for parents:
Making your child’s test or procedure less stressful
- Radiation risk of medical imaging for adults and children
- Imaging gently
- Health direct
- Pregnancy, Birth and Baby
Track- 22 Diagnosis & treatments of Pediatrics Diseases
During the early medical management in infancy, adolescence, and childhood, is known to be necessary to saving a child life. The mainstay is mainly done by pharmacological therapies of treating the children disorders. Other than the usage of various drugs, the regeneration of heart tissue through the stem cell these days playing a major role this therapy is considered as the new technique to treat the several Pediatric heart diseases. The common Vaccination and immunization procedures are considered as the most helpful to treat and prevent the diseases in children.
- Radiation Techniques
- Advanced Techniques in Treating Children Diseases
- Pediatric surgical procedures
- Drug therapies
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Track- 23 Blood Infectious Diseases
Microorganisms such as viruses or bacteria that are carried in the bloodstream and can cause disease in humans are known as blood borne infections. Malaria, syphilis, and brucellosis are among the many blood borne diseases, as are Hepatitis B (HBV), Hepatitis C (HCV), and the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). HBV and HIV are blood borne diseases that can be transmitted by coming into touch with infected human blood or other potentially infectious body fluids. These pathogens can spread from one person to another through a variety of means, including blood transfusions, sexual contact, open wounds, mucous membranes, and more. Health-care professionals are at risk of contracting blood-borne infections (HCWs).
- Blood Disorders
- Contamination of Blood Products
- Sepsis
- Infections affecting White Blood Cells
- Blood Transfusion
Track- 24 Epidemiology
Epidemiology is derived from the Greek term epi, which means on or upon, demos, which means people, and logos, which means study of. To put it another way, epidemiology is the study of what happens to a group of people. Many definitions have been proposed, but the one below best represents epidemiology's fundamental concepts and public health spirit. Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specific populations, as well as the application of this knowledge to the prevention of disease. It is a cornerstone of public health, influencing policy and evidence-based practice by identifying disease risk factors and preventative healthcare priorities. Epidemiologists assist in study planning, data collection, statistical analysis, and interpretation and dissemination. Epidemiology has aided in the development of techniques for clinical research, public health investigations, and, to a lesser extent, basic biological science research.
- Scientific
- Systematic
- Data Based
- Natural Disaster
- Communicable and Non-Communicable Disease
- Analysis of Data
Track- 25 Pediatric Neonatal diseases
Many factors are liable for the event of Neonatal diseases like household air contamination, natural factors and high maternal Body-Mass Index (BMI), which results in neonatal mortality rate. Maternal Smoking, overweight amid pregnancy is related to risk of neonatal infection. Neonates, particularly preterm new-born children are moderately invulnerable traded off with immaturity of the system and with highly developed antibodies results in increased susceptibility to serious bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
- Blood cell disorders
- Miscellaneous multisystem diseases
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection
- Neural tube defects
Track- 26 Pediatric Otolaryngology
Pediatric Ophthalmology refers to the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders, especially in children. The scope for research during this field is high because the treatment modalities and protocols differ entirely from that of the elderly. The diseases affecting the pediatric vision include Genetic eye diseases, pediatric uveitis, developmental abnormalities and more. There are many genetic diseases that require at the most concern during the first stage. Amblyopia may be a disease which happens due to the reduced vision in an eye fixed which hasn’t received adequate use during infancy. The symptoms include tilting the top poor depth perception and improper movements of the attention.
- Retinopathy of prematurity
- Orbital Trauma
- Pediatric Cataract
- Pediatric Glaucoma
- Pediatric Optometry
- Pediatric Vision Care
- Childhood Malignancies
- Congenital Cataract
Track- 27 Pediatric Nutrition
Pediatric nutrition is that the maintenance of a correct well-symmetrical diet consisting of the essential nutrients and therefore the capable caloric intake necessary to market growth and sustain the physiologic requirements at the various stages of a child's development. Infant nutritional needs vary considerably with age, level of recreation, and environmental conditions and that they are directly associated with the speed of growth. During the infant stage the need for calories is greater than any postpartum stage due to rapid increase in both height and weight. In general the typical child expands 55% of energy on metabolic maintenance, 25% on activity, 12% growth, and eight on excretion.
- Nutritional requirements
- Overweight and obesity
- Malnutrition
- Eating disorders
- Food allergies and intolerances
- Nutrition in pregnancy and lactation
Track- 28 Pediatric Anesthesia
Children and Surgeryatric Anesthesia has shown a dramatic improvement both in clinical and scientifical disciplines. Such advancements in the Pediatrics anesthesia have resulted in significant reduction in morbidity and mortality in children. Scientific technology has caused many sophisticated monitoring and enhancements in equipment which can support the popularity of physico psychological needs of youngsters which has reduced the incidence of lasting psychological effects after hospitalization.
- Myocardial innervation
- Post thoracotomy care
- Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome
- Central Venous Catheters in Small Infants
- Children and Surgery
Track- 29 Pediatric Genetics
Pediatric Genetics may be a wide-ranging of diseases that has certain sorts of birth defects, chronic diseases, progressive problems and sensory discrepancies that are inherited from one or both parents. In pediatric genetics, conveys diagnostic amenities and genetic counselling to the child with a risk constructed on genes.
- Child care
- Child growth
- Immunization
- Developmental screening
- Anticipatory guidance
How to submit an abstract/ article?
Submissions of abstracts are welcome in all topics related to Pediatric Infectious-2023 Please see below for submission guidelines.
- The entire accepted abstracts for the registered participants will be published in the Open Access conference supporting journal and conference souvenir.
- Abstracts can be submitted through the online link ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
- Abstracts must be submitted in English and should be within 250-300 words along with a biography of the presenter of 60-70 words
- Submissions are welcome in all topics related to Neurology & Neuroscience.
- Presenting the author shall provide the following details: Full name of the presenter, Affiliation details: department, institution/hospital, country, Phone number & E-mail address and photograph
- For Co-authors following details are required: Full names and affiliation details like department, institute/ organization name, country shall be included
- All abstracts will be reviewed by a review panel approved by the Pediatric Infectious-2023 Conference Review Committee. The Committee’s decision is final.
- All presenters of accepted abstracts will be required to register and pay for attendance at the Conference.
Please note your affiliation and abstract title in both the final program and the journal will appear exactly as you submit it so please follow the guidelines provided as to the format required and the letter of acceptance does not imply any travel grant or any bursaries.
Next steps
Email confirmation for the submitted abstract will be sent upon successful acceptance of the abstract. If the abstract is accepted, presenters require to confirm the presenter/s and pay the applicable registration fee/s. Failure to do so may result in your paper being excluded from the Pediatric Infectious-2023 conference program
How to complete registration?
To complete the registration, visit the ONLINE REGISTRATION. The following registration categories are available
The participants from University/ Academic backgrounds shall enrol their participation in the Academic category
Available Registration option under this category: Oral Presentation | Poster Presentation | Delegate Registration | Package A (includes your registration and 2 nights of accommodation) | Package B (includes your registration and 3 nights of accommodation) | conference
For the business person, shall enrol their participation in Business category
Available Registration option under this category: Speaker registration | Delegate Registration | Package A (includes your registration and 2 nights of accommodation) | Package B (includes your registration and 3 nights of accommodation) | Advertisement | Exhibitor
The participants who are still pursuing their education shall enrol their participation in the Student category.
Available Registration option under this category: Speaker registration | Poster presentation | Delegate registration | Package (includes registration and 2 nights of accommodation).
Apart from any above-mentioned category please drop a mail to pediatricnursing@globalannualsummit.com for GROUP REGISTRATION, EXTRA NIGHT OF ACCOMMODATION, ADVANCE TOKEN AMOUNT PAYMENT, MORE THAN ONE PRESENTATION etc... These options are available on special request and discussion with the Organization.
Pediatric infectious-2023 organizing committee hereby reiterates that we are NOT involved in VISA processing. We can assist by providing supporting documents like a Letter of invitation, Letter of Abstract Acceptance and Registration Payment Receipt.
You may be required to submit additional documents along with these documents to the embassy.
Letter of Invitation: The official Letter of Invitation is proof that your submitted paper and registration application are accepted by the conference committee board. It will be stated in English and may help you in your visa application.
* Only registered participants will get an official letter of invitation
* Attendees need to finish Registration & Authenticated information submission to get an official letter of invitation [i.e., Passport (Scan copy), DOB, Mobile Number, Physical Address and Photograph].
*Contact program manager for more information
• Official Letters of Invitations will be provided only to attend the conference.
**SHOULD YOUR APPLICATION BE DENIED, Pediatric infectious-2023 ORGANIZING COMMITTEE CANNOT CHANGE THE DECISION OF THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, NOR WILL WE ENGAGE IN DISCUSSION OR CORRESPONDENCE WITH THE IND, MOFA OR THE EMBASSY ON BEHALF OF THE APPLICANT **
Conference Highlights
- Pediatrics Cancer Care
- Pediatric Hematology & Oncology
- Pediatric Research
- Autism/ ADHD/ Anxiety
- Pediatric Neonatal diseases
- Epidemiology
- Pediatrics Dermatology
- Blood Infectious Diseases
- Diagnosis & treatments of Pediatrics Diseases
- Pediatric Radiology
- Pediatric Cardiology
- Pediatric Pulmonology
- Nurse’s role in Pediatrics
- Pediatric Neurology
- Pediatric Palliative
- Pediatric Orthopedic
- Pediatrics Gastroenterology
- Pediatric Surgery
- Viral Infectious Diseases
- Pediatrics Obesity: Analysis and Treatment
- Pediatric Vaccines and Immunisation
- Pediatrics Rheumatology
- Congenital Heart Disease (CHD)
- STD and HIV Infection
- Pediatric Otolaryngology
- Pediatric Nursing
- Pediatric Genetics
- Pediatric Anesthesia
- Pediatric Nutrition
- Pediatric Nephrology
To share your views and research, please click here to register for the Conference.
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Special Issues
All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Our International Journals.
- Journal of Novel Physiotherapies
- International Journal of Emergency Mental Health and Human Resilience
- Clinical Investigation
Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by