29th International Conference

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Pediatric and Neonatology

Event Date

June 11-12, 2025

Venue

London, UK

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– Previous Conference Performers / Professionals From Around The Globe

Ahmed Ali

Ahmed Ali

  • Diyala University, Iraq
Aikaterini Ziaka

Aikaterini Ziaka

  • Physio4you, Greece
amr

AMR Hawal

  • Professor, Prime Healthcare Group UAE
Antonio Steardo

Antonio Steardo

  • University of Salerno, Italy
Ashraf Lotfy Fayed

Ashraf Lotfy Fayed

  • ENT Military Hospital, Egypt
aspazija

Aspazija Sofijanova

  • Director of Pediatric Clinic, Macedonia
Brandon P. Lucke-Wold

Brandon P. Lucke-Wold

  • University of Florida, Florida
Brankica Vasiljevic

Brankica Vasiljevic

  • NMC Royal Hospital, UAE
bruce

Bruce Ogden

  • Director of Operations US Foods USA
Cornelia Beyer

Cornelia Beyer

  • University of Hull, UK
Gabriela Barsov

Gabriela Barsov

  • Macedonia
Grazzia Rey

Grazzia Rey

  • University of the Republic, Uruguay
Hadi Salloum

Hadi Salloum

  • UAE
Heather Carmello

Heather Carmello

  • University of Rochester, USA
Howard Weber

Howard Weber

  • Penn State Hershey Childrens Hospital, USA
Ilknur AydınAvci

Ilknur AydınAvci

  • Turkey
Irene Hamrick

Irene Hamrick

  • University of Cincinnati, USA
José De Jesús Curiel Valdés

José De Jesús Curiel Valdés

  • Clínical Patology, Mexico
Lloyd L. Tran

Lloyd L. Tran

  • Biomed Industries, USA
Luca Roncati

Luca Roncati

  • University Hospital of Modena, Italy
Mahmoud Al Cheikh Ahmad

Mahmoud Al Cheikh Ahmad

  • UAE
Maria Braoudaki

Maria Braoudaki

  • University of Hertfordshire , United Kingdom
Marina F Gubkina

Marina F Gubkina

  • National Research Medical University, Russia
Muhamad Akhal

Muhamad Akhal

  • UAE
Peter Krcho

Peter Krcho

  • Pavol Jozef safarik University, Slovakia
Pinghong Zhou

Pinghong Zhou

  • Fudan University, China
Raffaele Pilla

Raffaele Pilla

  • University of Salerno, Italy
Ruut Veenhoven

Ruut Veenhoven

  • Seres Therapeutics, United States
said

Said Moustafa M. El-deib

  • Yas Clinic Khalifa City UAE
Sajidxa Marino

Sajidxa Marino

  • Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela
Sajidxa Marino

Sajidxa Marino

  • Central University of Venezuela, Venezuela
sam

Sam Vaknin

  • Southern Federal University, Russia
Sandra Vélez Candelario

Sandra Vélez Candelario

  • Catholic University of Puerto Rico, USA
Simon Treissman

Simon Treissman

  • Royal Inland Hospital, Canada
Taylor Bean

Taylor Bean

  • Salmon Arm, Canada
thiago

Thiago Hoesker

  • Neuro surgeon , Brazil
Tracy Roake

Tracy Roake

  • Danat Al Emarat Hospital, UAE
Vladimir Zajac

Vladimir Zajac

  • Cancer Research Institute, Slovakia
willium

William J Rowe

  • Specialist in Medicine, USA
Yu You Liu

Yu You Liu

  • National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan

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PEDIATRIC CONFERENCE 2025

The 29th International Conference on Pediatric and Neonatology will be held on June 11-12, 2025, in London, UK. This premier event will bring together pediatricians, neonatologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals from around the world to discuss the latest advancements in pediatric care, neonatal medicine, and child health. Attendees will engage in informative sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities, focusing on emerging trends, innovative treatments, and research in pediatric and neonatal healthcare. The conference promises to be an exceptional platform for collaboration and knowledge sharing to improve the care and well-being of children globally.

Theme:  Excellence in Pediatrics & Congenital Heart Surgery

The main objective of the Pediatrics Conference 2025  to bring together pediatriciansneonatologists, experts in child development, and other specialists to exchange their ideas and knowledge between the different disciplines for facilitating research and clinical interdisciplinary collaborations

The conference themes will include the following topics: Pediatric Anesthesia, Pediatric Research, Pediatric Neurology, Pediatric Genetics, Pediatric Nursing, Pediatric Cardiology, General Pediatrics, Pediatric Otolaryngology, Pediatric Dentistry, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Neonatology, Environmental Pediatrics, Pediatric ophthalmology, Pediatric urology, Pediatric Nutrition, Pediatric Psychology, Pediatric surgery, Autism/ ADHD/ Anxiety, Pediatric obesity, Pediatric Rheumatology, Congenital Heart Disease(CHD), Pediatric Immunology, Child Nutrition and Development, Pediatric Brain Tumor, Pediatric Neonatal diseases, Pediatric Allergy, Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine, Pediatrics Vaccines, Pediatric Dermatology, Clinical pediatrics.

This meeting will allow the attendees to acquire these new updates and share their experiences with well-recognized speakers globally. We look forward to seeing you at this meeting and we are sure you will find it an outstanding educational opportunity located in heavenly London, UK.

Target Audience

Market Analysis 

The global pediatric market comprises the healthcare services provided across various fields of the healthcare industry. According to the report, the global pediatric healthcare products and services market was valued at around USD 89,000 Mn and USD 525,000 Mn, respectively, in 2018 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of around 4.6% and 5.6%, respectively, from 2018 to 2026. A report based on UNICEF shows that 415k children in the region die every year before celebrating their fifth birth date. Increase in chronic diseases, develop the healthcare facilities which contribute to leading the growth of pediatric healthcare and family medicine in the Singapore region

About 3% of global healthcare expenditure was estimated by Middle East regions and is expected to grow continuously. In the Middle East advancement and government, initiatives improve the healthcare sector by about US$ 48 billion in 2016 and are expected to reach USD 63.7 billion by 2023 at a CAGR of 4.2%.

In 1971 it was the time when there were just 7 hospitals and 12 health centers founded in UAE. Today, it has more than 80 public as well as private hospitals and 150 clinics focusing on primary care.

As the U.A.E. healthcare sector appears an impressive growth in the coming years, great advanced opportunities for U.S.-U.A.E. partnerships. The Cleveland Clinic Dubai makes the entire miracle a possibility.

Why Attend?

With entities from around the globe concentrated on the discovery of Neonatology and its advances, this is your best chance to achieve the major assembly of associates from the Neonatal people group. Coordinate presentations, and appropriate information, meet with current and potential analysts, make a sprinkle with unused advancements and get title acknowledgment at this 2-days event. Incredibly famous speakers, the latest strategies, improvements, and the newest updates in Neonatology are the signs of this meeting.

Sessions and Tracks 

Scientific Sessions Track 01: NEONATOLOGY AND PERINATOLOGY

Neonatology refers to the medical treatment of newborns, particularly those who are preterm or unwell. In neonatal critical care units, it’s a common practice. Newborn children that require specific medical care owing to low birth weight, preterm birth, intrauterine growth retardation, congenital abnormalities, sepsis, pulmonary hypoplasia, or birth asphyxia are the most common patients of neonatologists. Perinatology is a branch of medicine concerned with the care of unborn children. The perinatal period begins in the 20th to 28th week of pregnancy and ends one to four weeks following birth. A perinatologist may safeguard a high-risk infant before birth, and a neonatologist may protect the newborn after birth.

Track 02: CLINICAL PEDIATRICS

Pediatrics aims to reduce baby and child mortality rates, restrict the spread of infectious disease, promote healthy lifestyles for a long, disease-free life, and assist children and adolescents with their issues. It is obvious that understanding the major and primary subject of General Pediatrics would help you achieve this. It covers the fundamental treatments for the growth of paediatric health. The most serious issues for newborns and children’s overall health can be caused by dietary deficiencies, since shortages of important vitamins or nutrients can seriously impede growth and development.

Clinical Pediatric dentistry Clinical Pediatric emergency medicine Clinical pediatrics nursing Clinical pediatrics neurology Clinical pediatrics cardiology Clinical pediatrics dermatology Clinical pediatrics Care Clinical pediatrics practices

Track 03: PEDIATRIC SURGERY

Pediatric surgeons work with parents to assess, treat, and manage their children’s surgical needs. Surgical correction of groin anomalies in children and adolescents, including testis testes, hernias, hydroceles, and varicoceles. Birth defects are repaired surgically. Pediatric surgeons are skilled in observing and treating children in a way that makes them feel at ease and agreeable. Pediatric surgeons also employ instruments and facilities that are specifically intended for children. Most paediatric surgery offices are designed and decorated with children in mind. This comprises waiting rooms and examination rooms, which may be equipped with toys, films, and reading materials for children. This contributes to creating a secure and non-threatening environment for your child.

Track 04: PEDIATRIC TRAUMA & DEPRESSION

Fever is responsible for up to 25% of paediatric emergency department (ED) visits, and the underlying disorders can range from minor illnesses to the most serious bacterial and viral infections. In infants and children, asphyxial cardiac arrest is more common than VF cardiac arrest, therefore ventilations are crucial in scipediatric respiration. Pediatric thoracolumbar spine trauma, Child Abuse & Management, Educational & Preventive Measures, and Skull Fractures are among the topics covered in this course.

Track 05: PEDIATRIC NURSING

Pediatric nursing is the treatment of newborns and children up to the age of puberty, usually in an in-patient hospital or day clinic. Neonatal nurses are registered nurses with experience working with these young, fragile patients. Neonatal nursing is a type of health care that focuses on providing care and support to newborn babies who have been born prematurely or have health issues such as birth defects, infections, or heart deformities. A large number of neonatal nurses work in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), providing specialised medical care to critically ill babies.

Track 06: PEDIATRIC PSYCHOLOGY

Pediatric psychology studies the psychological aspects of sickness in children and adolescents, as well as the development of healthy habits. In a developmental system, psychological difficulties are addressed, affirming the dynamic link that exists between children and their families. Environmental factors and psychosocial development that contribute to the development of a disorder, outcomes of children with medical conditions, treating emotional and behavioural components of illness, and promoting proper developmental disabilities and health behaviours are some of the common areas of research.

Track 07: PEDIATRIC DERMATOLOGY

Pediatric dermatology is a specialisation of dermatology that specialises in the diagnosis and treatment of skin disorders in newborns, children, adolescents, and young adults. Dermatologists for children are concerned about skin problems such as pigmentation, skin infections, and dermatitis. Unusual skin irritations and diseases can have a significant impact on children. Atopic Eczema, also known as Dermatitis, is a skin ailment that primarily affects children. Atopic Dermatitis refers to a group of skin problems that include red, itchy, oozing, and scaling skin. Infantile Dermatitis, often known as atopic eczema, affects the face and scalp, causing the skin to prickle and flood.

Track 08: PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY

Pediatric dentistry focuses on providing primary and complete preventative and therapeutic dental health care to infants, children, and adolescents from infancy to adolescence. Early Childhood Caries, generally known as tooth rot in youngsters, can spread swiftly. Children can also be impacted by rare oral disorders such as Gingival Fibromatosis, which can cause problems with a child’s overall health. Tooth Decay: Gum Disease, Teeth Grinding: Thumb Sucking, and other common dental disorders in youngsters are Tooth Decay: Gum Disease, Tooth Grinding: Thumb Sucking, and so on.

Tooth fusion & Concrescence Hereditary Gingival Fibromatosis Shark Teeth Pediatric Bruxism Gum Diseases & Tooth Decay Tooth development

Track 09: PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY

Congenital heart problems are diagnosed, diagnostic procedures such as echocardiograms, cardiac catheterization, and electrophysiological investigations are performed, and regular management of the development of heart disease in infants, children, and adolescents is provided by paediatric cardiology. Myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) and Kawasaki’s disease (a rare juvenile disease that damages blood vessels) are two examples of inflammatory heart disease. Acute pericarditis, pericardial effusion, cardiac tamponade, and confined pericarditis are the four types of pericardial disorders.. Endocarditis with infectious endocarditis is a kind of endocarditis. It’s an inflammation of the heart’s interior tissues. These are the critical inflammatory defects in the heart of a baby. This cardiology conference, or rather all cardiology conferences, will aid in the formation of a collaborative, B2B relationship between professionals and academics. Cardiology or cardiac conferences are extremely important for the general public to understand the most vital component of the human body.

Track 10: PEDIATRIC NUTRITION

Pediatric nutrition is the preservation of a well-balanced diet that includes the essential nutrients and sufficient caloric intake to support growth and maintain physiologic requirements at various stages of a child’s development. The nutritional needs of children vary greatly depending on their age, level of activity, and surroundings, and they are strongly tied to their rate of growth. Breastfeeding has vital elements that are not available in any infant formula, which help to strengthen the immune system of the newborn. Vitamins and minerals essential for growth and development must be included in paediatric diet. Proteins are the basic building blocks of the body, used in the development of muscles and in all of the body’s metabolic processes.

Pregnancy Nutrition Breast Feeding Importance Pediatric Diet Pediatric Eating Disorders Pediatric Malnutrition Effects Toddler foods

Track 11: NEW BORN RESPIRATORY DISORDERS

Nasal flaring, chest retractions, tachypnea, and grunting are all signs of respiratory distress in newborns. When an infant is seeking to reduce airway resistance, nasal flaring is a common occurrence. Upper airway blockage is indicated by suprasternal retraction. Subcostal retraction, on the other hand, is a less specific symptom that can be linked to pulmonary or cardiac problems. The newborn usually takes 30 to 60 breaths per minute. In the face of decreasing tidal volume, the infant breathes quicker to maintain ventilation. During expiration, an infant in respiratory distress may strive to maintain lung capacity while maintaining appropriate gas exchange by partially closing the glottis. This is the mechanism that causes these babies’ audible grumbling. Additional signs of advanced respiratory distress, such as cyanosis and gasping, may appear in an infant.

Track 12: DEVELOPMENTAL AND BEHAVIOURAL PEDIATRICS

The developmental years of children are extremely important. If not handled appropriately, a simple mood boost might evolve into a major problem. Understanding the emotions of toddlers is one of the most difficult tasks. Long-term difficulties require the attention of qualified specialists. Problems might range from depression to serious neurological conditions such as autism and bipolar disorder. According to the National Institute of Mental Health, over 15% of all children worldwide suffer from mental illness. In some depictions, a child is unable to remain still for more than a few seconds, is unable to focus, and has a disorganised mentality. This is a type of mental illness. In rare situations, a youngster may appear to be alone, lost in his own world, and unable to integrate into society. There are numerous signs and symptoms of behavioural problems. Parents and caregivers must be aware of the issues and seek appropriate therapy. Neglecting this condition at an early stage might lead to life-threatening complications that may never be cured.

Bi-polar Disorder in Children Down syndrome Learning Disabilities (LD) Autism Spectrum Disorders Attention-Deficit Disorder (ADD)

Track 13: NEONATAL NEUROMUSCULAR DISORDERS CONGENITAL EFFECTS

Muscle diseases, neuromuscular junction diseases (myasthenia gravis and congenital myasthenic syndromes), nerve diseases (neuropathies), and anterior horn motor neurons are all examples of neuromuscular disorders (spinal muscular atrophies). Floppy newborn syndrome with or without contractures can be found in the neonatal period. Respiratory insufficiency and swallowing problems can be prominent in the clinical picture, and they’re commonly linked to hypotonia and weakness.

Congenital abnormalities are caused by problems that occur during the foetus’ development before to birth. To lower the incidence of preventable congenital defects, parents must be healthy and receive proper medical treatment during and during pregnancy. Advances in perinatal testing and novel diagnostic procedures have enabled earlier detection of chromosomal and genetic origins of congenital defects.

Track 14: PEDIATRIC NEUROSCIENCES

Neurogenetic illnesses in children are diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and muscles caused by genetic or chromosomal abnormalities. Hundreds of neurogenetic illnesses exist, each with its own set of symptoms. They can create problems from birth or only become apparent later in life. They include brain abnormalities, neurodevelopmental diseases, hereditary syndromes, and issues such as seizures, muscle tone loss, balance, and learning.

Epilepsy and Autism Parkinson Disease Fragile X syndrome Brain malformations Multiple Sclerosis and Ataxia Autosomal Dominant Leukodystrophy Mitochondrial disorders Hydrocephalus and Lysosome disorders

Track 15: ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY

Pediatric Allergy and Immunology is a significant subject to master to focus on aspects of a child’s immune system. They advocate for the screening, diagnosis, and treatment of children with a wide range of immune issues, such as food, medicine, chemical, and plant allergies, severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis, primary immune deficiencies, and acquired immune disorders), allergy-based dermatitis, and inherited deficiencies that alter or impair immune response.

Track 16: PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES

It entails treating all aspects of infectious diseases in children, as well as researching pathogens, prevention, transmission, and therapy for a variety of diseases, including bacteria, mycobacteria, parasites, and viruses. A paediatric infectious disease specialist is knowledgeable in a wide range of infectious agents, from common respiratory tract infections caused by viruses and bacteria to the more serious illnesses caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The following are some of the infectious diseases and concerns that affect children

Bone infections Bacterial infections Viral infections Joint infections Skin infections Antibiotic resistance Production of safe and effective vaccines

Track 17: EATING DISORDERS

Eating disorders are genetically transmitted, according to family and twin studies, and the observed similarity is attributable primarily to genetic factors. These findings show that children whose mothers have eating disorders are at a higher risk of developing eating psychopathology later in life. Perinatal problems and abnormal feeding, eating, and development trajectories are more common in children whose mothers have eating disorders. Mothers with eating disorders are also more likely to have conflicts with their children during feeding interactions, to be more vocally controlling during play, and to grade their five-year-olds higher on negative affect measures. Individual differences in their children’s early emotional and behavioural development are, nevertheless, poorly understood.

Children are susceptible to illnesses, driving significant growth in pediatric medicine and healthcare services. The pediatric industry is witnessing consistent expansion due to increasing social awareness. The global pediatric healthcare market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.97% from 2018 to 2022, with global healthcare spending projected to surpass $10.7 trillion by 2022.

According to Forbes, the healthcare business is valued at a trillion dollars, with the U.S. spending $4.9 trillion in 2018 and an estimated $7.78 trillion in 2020. China’s healthcare industry is predicted to reach $2 trillion by 2021, making it one of the largest markets globally.

The global pediatric healthcare services market was valued at $80.9 billion in 2014, expected to reach $120.7 billion by 2021. Pediatric ultrasound and vaccination markets are set to grow to $510.71 million and $60 billion USD by 2024, respectively, with North America leading in 2020, followed by Europe. Asia-Pacific is deemed the future market due to increased awareness and inventive breakthroughs.

Regional Trends

In 2021, North America leads the pediatric cardiology market, while Europe experiences the highest growth rate. The Middle East and Africa’s pediatric healthcare market is projected to reach $74 billion by 2024, with Asia-Pacific emerging as a key market. The Asian market contributes over one-third to the global pediatric market, supported by child healthcare initiatives from organizations like UNICEF and WHO.

Pediatric Disorders and Market Growth

Pediatric healthcare, focused on children’s treatment and development, is valued at $83 billion in 2021, growing at a CAGR of 8.8%. Increasing chronic disease care needs drive this growth. Research delves into current pediatric therapy states and future projections, with the market benefiting from increased trial planning and implementation.

Associations and Societies

Key associations shaping the pediatric landscape include the American Academy of Pediatrics, International Pediatric Association, European Pediatric Association, and more. These organizations play a crucial role in fostering research, collaboration, and advancements in pediatric healthcare.

Major Institutions and Hospitals

Prominent institutions contributing to pediatric research include Sant Joan de Déu Hospital Barcelona, Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, and many others across Europe, the U.S., and Asia-Pacific.

Fund Allotment to Pediatric Research

Significant funds are allocated to pediatric research globally, supporting advancements in the field. The Children’s Hospital Los Angeles social event’s individuals include individuals, associations, and foundations contributing to this important cause.

Upcoming Pediatric Conferences

Explore the latest developments in pediatric healthcare by participating in upcoming conferences. Connect with experts, researchers, and professionals at conferences like Pediatrics Conferences 2024 and stay informed about the latest trends and innovations.

Pediatric Associations in Europe, USA, and Asia-Pacific

Key associations in Europe, USA, and Asia-Pacific, such as the Belgian Pediatrics Society, American Pediatrics Association, and Japanese Society of Pediatrics, play pivotal roles in shaping pediatric healthcare policies and advancements.

Conclusion

The pediatric healthcare market is witnessing substantial growth globally, with increasing awareness and innovative breakthroughs driving advancements. Engage with conferences and associations to stay abreast of the latest developments and contribute to the growth of pediatric healthcare.

Major Associations and Societies Worldwide

– Tracks & Key Topics –

Academic Key Topics

World Pediatrics 2024
Pediatric Research
General Pediatrics
Child Nutrition and Development
Pediatric Dermatology
Multiple Sclerosis
Pediatric Allergy
Hydrocephalus
Child Psycology
Neonatal Tetanus
Nutritional Deficiencies
Degenerative Arthropathies
Pediatric Vaccines
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Clinical Cardiology
Robotic Heart Surgery
Breast Feeding
Neonatology and Perinatology
Breast Feeding
Multiple Sclerosis
Pediatric Brain Tumor
Congenital Malformation
Neuropathology of Pediatric Epilepsy
Autism/ ADHD/ Anxiety
Perinatology
Neonatalogy And Perinatology
Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
Pediatric Rheumatology
Neonatal Meningitis
Neonatology
Pediatric Allergies
Pediatric Epilepsy
Infant Regurgitation
Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Congenital Disorder
Blood Transfusion
Inborn Errors Of Metabolism
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Acute Heart Failure
Adolescent Medicine
Anemia
Aortic Aneurysm
Asthma Children
Atrial Fibrillation
Atrioventricular Block
Atrioventricular Node
Atrophic Remodeling
Bayley Scales
Birth Injury
Birth Trauma
Bradycardia
Bypass Surgery
Cardiac Angiography
Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac Arrhythmia
Cardiac Care
Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac Cell Replacement
Cardiac Cycle
Cardiac Dysfunction
Cardiac Function Curves
Cardiac Hypertrophy
Cardiac Mapping
Cardiac Metabolism
Cardiac Myocytes
Cardiac Nursing
Cardiac Nursing Management
Cardiac Pacemakers
Cardiac Pathology
Cardiac Perfusion Scan
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac Stem Cells
Cardiac Surgeons
Cardiac Toxicity
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Cardiovascular Biomechanics
Cardiovascular Clinical Trials
Cardiovascular Collapse
Cardiovascular Diabetes
Cardiovascular Mortality
Cardiovascular Research
Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Care Plan
Child Abuse
Child Development
Childhood Cancer
Childhood Cirrhosis
Childhood Obesity
Children Health
Clinical Pediatrics
Congenital Heart Disease
Cyanotic Heart Disease
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Down Syndrome
Echocardiography
Ethics In Pediatric Nursing
Family Child Care
Fetuses, Hemostasis
Growth Implications
Haemolytic Disease Of Infants
Heart Failure
Heart Rate
Heart Sounds
Hemolytic Disorder Of Newborn
Infancy Diseases
Infants With Fetal (intrauterine) Growth Restriction
Ischemic Heart Disease
Myocarditis
Neonatal Health, Growth And Development Of Children
Newborn Screening
Open Heart Surgery
Parturition
Pediatric Anesthesia
Pediatric Ataxia
Pediatric Case Report
Pediatric Congestive Heart Failure
Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric Disorder
Pediatric Disorder
Pediatric Drug Handling
Pediatric Emergency
Pediatric Endocrinology
Pediatric Gastroenterology
Pediatric Hepatology
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Pediatric Intensive Care
Pediatric Nephrology And Urology Nursing
Pediatric Neuroblastoma
Pediatric Neurology
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric Nutrition
Pediatric Nutrition And Breast Feeding
Pediatric Oncology
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Pediatric Pain Management
Pediatric Pharmacology
Pediatric Precision Medicine
Pediatric Pulmonology
Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatric Surgery Nursing
Pediatric Trauma
Pneumonia Children
Postnatal Preventive Pediatrics
Premature Birth
Preschools & Centre Based Care
Psychosocial Health Of Children
Pulmonary Edema
Pulmonary Hypertension
Pulmonary Stenosis
Retinopathy Of Prematurity
Stroke Work
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Therapy Children
Transient Tachypnea Of The Newborn
Neonatal Disorders
Neonatal Encephalopathy
Neonatal Ethical Dilemma
Neonatal Eye’s Care
Neonatal Hemochromatosis
Neonatal Hepatitis
Neonatal Herpes
Neonatal Herpes Simplex
Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia
Neonatal Hypoglycemia
Neonatal Infections
Neonatal Intensive Care
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Neonatal Jaundice
Neonatal Jaundice
Neonatal Jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia)
Neonatal Lupus
Neonatal Lupus Erythematosus
Neonatal Medicine
Neonatal Meningitis
Neonatal Mortality
Neonatal Mortality
Neonatal Nursing
Neonatal Nutrition
Neonatal Outcomes
Neonatal Pain
Neonatal Pressure Ulcer
Neonatal Respiratory Distress
Neonatal Resuscitation
Neonatal Seizures
Neonatal Sepsis
Neonatal Stroke
Neonatal Tetanus
Neonatology
Nerofibromatosis & Migraine
Newborn Bathing
Newborn Care
Newborn Hearing Screening
Newborn Infant
Newborn Jaundice
Newborn Screening
Newborn Sepsis
Newborn Skin
Nourishing A Growing Child
Nutrients And Clinical Strategies
Obesity And Weight Management
Obesity Children
Optimizing Nutrition
Pain Management
Pain Newborn
Palliative Care
Palliative Care Services
Pancreatitis
Parasitic Infections
Parental Nutrition In Behavioural Health
Parental Nutrition In Chronic Diseases
Parental Nutrition In Eating Disorders
Parental Nutrition In Food Allergies
Parental Nutrition In Malnutrition
Parental Nutrition Nursing
Parental Nutrition Obesity
Parenteral And Enteral Nutrition
Parkinson’s Disease
Pediatric Anesthesia
Pediatric Asthma
Pediatric Ataxia
Pediatric Brain
Pediatric Cancer
Pediatric Cardiac
Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatric Case Report
Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric Diet
Pediatric Disorder
Pediatric Emergency
Pediatric Food Allergy
Pediatric Gastroenterologists
Pediatric Gastroenterology
Pediatric Heart
Pediatric Hepatology
Pediatric Intensive Care
Pediatric Liver
Pediatric Nutrition
Pediatric Nutrition Care Manual
Pediatric Nutrition Meeting
Pediatric Obesity
Pediatric Oncology
Pediatric Palliative
Pediatric Palliative Care
Pediatric Parental Nutrition
Pediatric Pulmonology
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatric Surgery.
Pediatric Trauma
Phototherapy Neonatal
Pneumonia Children
Premature Newborn
Preschools & Centre Based Care
Probiotics

Business Key Topics

World Pediatrics 20224
Pediatric Research
General Pediatrics
Child Nutrition and Development
Pediatric Dermatology
Multiple Sclerosis
Pediatric Allergy
Hydrocephalus
Child Psycology
Neonatal Tetanus
Nutritional Deficiencies
Degenerative Arthropathies
Pediatric Vaccines
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Clinical Cardiology
Robotic Heart Surgery
Breast Feeding
Neonatology and Perinatology
Breast Feeding
Multiple Sclerosis
Pediatric Brain Tumor
Congenital Malformation
Neuropathology of Pediatric Epilepsy
Autism/ ADHD/ Anxiety
Perinatology
Neonatalogy And Perinatology
Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
Pediatric Rheumatology
Neonatal Meningitis
Neonatology
Pediatric Allergies
Pediatric Epilepsy
Infant Regurgitation
Pediatric Neuro-Oncology
Congenital Disorder
Blood Transfusion
Inborn Errors Of Metabolism
Acute Coronary Syndrome
Acute Heart Failure
Adolescent Medicine
Anemia
Aortic Aneurysm
Asthma Children
Atrial Fibrillation
Atrioventricular Block
Atrioventricular Node
Atrophic Remodeling
Bayley Scales
Birth Injury
Birth Trauma
Bradycardia
Bypass Surgery
Cardiac Angiography
Cardiac Arrest
Cardiac Arrhythmia
Cardiac Care
Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac Cell Replacement
Cardiac Cycle
Cardiac Dysfunction
Cardiac Function Curves
Cardiac Hypertrophy
Cardiac Mapping
Cardiac Metabolism
Cardiac Myocytes
Cardiac Nursing
Cardiac Nursing Management
Cardiac Pacemakers
Cardiac Pathology
Cardiac Perfusion Scan
Cardiac Rehabilitation
Cardiac Stem Cells
Cardiac Surgeons
Cardiac Toxicity
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Cardiovascular Biomechanics
Cardiovascular Clinical Trials
Cardiovascular Collapse
Cardiovascular Diabetes
Cardiovascular Mortality
Cardiovascular Research
Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Care Plan
Child Abuse
Child Development
Childhood Cancer
Childhood Cirrhosis
Childhood Obesity
Children Health
Clinical Pediatrics
Congenital Heart Disease
Cyanotic Heart Disease
Diastolic Blood Pressure
Dilated Cardiomyopathy
Down Syndrome
Echocardiography
Ethics In Pediatric Nursing
Family Child Care
Fetuses, Hemostasis
Growth Implications
Haemolytic Disease Of Infants
Heart Failure
Heart Rate
Heart Sounds
Hemolytic Disorder Of Newborn
Infancy Diseases
Infants With Fetal (intrauterine) Growth Restriction
Ischemic Heart Disease
Myocarditis
Neonatal Health, Growth And Development Of Children
Newborn Screening
Open Heart Surgery
Parturition
Pediatric Anesthesia
Pediatric Ataxia
Pediatric Case Report
Pediatric Congestive Heart Failure
Pediatric Dentistry
Pediatric Dermatology
Pediatric Disorder
Pediatric Disorder
Pediatric Drug Handling
Pediatric Emergency
Pediatric Endocrinology
Pediatric Gastroenterology
Pediatric Hepatology
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Pediatric Intensive Care
Pediatric Nephrology And Urology Nursing
Pediatric Neuroblastoma
Pediatric Neurology
Pediatric Nurse Practitioner
Pediatric Nursing
Pediatric Nutrition
Pediatric Nutrition And Breast Feeding
Pediatric Oncology
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Pediatric Ophthalmology
Pediatric Pain Management
Pediatric Pharmacology
Pediatric Precision Medicine
Pediatric Pulmonology
Pediatric Radiology
Pediatric Rehabilitation Medicine
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatric Surgery Nursing
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