Theme: Innovative methods for betterment of maternal and Neonatal health

Neonatology 2018

Renowned Speakers

Neonatology 2018

Conference Series Ltd is overwhelmed to announce the commencement of 26th International conference on Neonatology and Perinatology” during November 15-17, 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The upcoming Neonatology conference will be organized around the theme “Innovative methods for betterment of maternal and Neonatal health”. 

Neonatology 2018 intends to find progresses in wellbeing practice, administration and instruction in connection to Pediatrics wellbeing variations and in addition broadness of different subjects. A Neonatologist has an exceptional arrangement of skill and capacity. Not exclusively would they be able to analyse patients lastly give medicine, however they likewise serve in authority and counselling parts. 

Neonatology conference will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of Neonatal research which offers a unique opportunity for investigators across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations. This year’s annual congress highlights the theme, “Innovative methods for betterment of maternal and Neonatal health” which reflects the ground-breaking progress in neonatology research. The three days conference includes neonatal care workshops, symposiums and special keynote sessions conducted by eminent and renowned speakers who excel in the field of neonatology which include the topics maternal and neonatal health, neonatal nutrition, neonatal nursing, birth complications, neonatal infections, NICU, neonatal surgery, advances in fetal evaluation and testing. This global Neonatology Conference also encourages the active participation of young students, upcoming researchers and budding scientists as we are hosting Poster Award Competition and Young research Forum at the conference venue

​ Why to attend?

With members from around the world focused on learning about Neonatology and its advances in making a better health; this is your best opportunity to reach the largest assemblage of participants from the Neonatology community. Conduct presentations, distribute information, meet with current and potential scientists, make a splash with new drug developments, new treatment techniques and receive name recognition at this 3-day event. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, developments, and the newest updates in Neonatology are hallmarks of this conference.

  • Advantage from updates and bits of knowledge on the most recent government Neonatology procedure, and in addition recommendations for guaranteeing best practice and enhancing results.
  • Associate with more than 200 amazing representatives who are included in Neonatology and Pediatrics, issue settle shared difficulties and gain from the broad experience of others.
  • Attend a variety of informative seminars, engaging interactive presentations, and keynote panel discussions with key policy makers and experts in Neonatology and Pediatrics

Who to attend the conference?

Target Audience

Conference Series Ltd invites all the participants from all over the world to attend '26th International Conference on Neonatology' during November 15-17, 2018 in Edinburgh, Scotland. which includes prompt keynote presentations, Oral talks, Poster presentations and Exhibitions.

Neonatology 2018 is a global platform to discuss and learn about Neonates and their health, Perinatology, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), Congenital Malformations and Birth Complications, Neonatal Nutrition, Neonatal Nursing, Neonatal Surgery. Neonatology-2018 is an excellent platform to focusing on the theme Innovative methods for betterment of maternal and Neonatal health.

Track 1: Neonatology

Neonatology is a subspecialty of pediatrics that consists of the medical care of newborn infants, especially the ill or premature newborn. It is a hospital-based specialty, and is usually practiced in neonatal intensivecareunits (NICUs).The principal patients of neonatologists are newborn infants who are ill or require special medical care due to prematurity, low birth weight, intrauterine growth restriction.,etc  

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Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK28th German Congress on Perinatal Medicine , November 30- December 2, 2017 Berlin, Germany

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 2: Perinatology

Perinatology is a subspecialty of obstetrics concerned with the care of the fetus and complicated, high-risk pregnancies. Perinatology is also known as maternal-fetal medicine. Since the perinatal period, depending on the definition, starts at the 20th to 28th week of gestation and ends 1 to 4 weeks after birth, perinatology logically could be an obstetrical and pediatric subspecialty but, in practice, it is part of obstetrics. The comparable area of pediatrics is neonatology. A high-risk baby might be cared for by a perinatologist before birth and by a neonatologist after birth.

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Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, World Neonatology and Child Care Meeting, October 25-26, 2018, Prague, Czech Republic

Related Societies:

Europe: European School of Perinatal Medicine ,European Academy of Paediatrics; Spanish Society of Neonatology (Sociedad Española de Neonatología)European Pediatric association;  Portuguese Neonatal Society; Swiss Society of Neonatology; Neonatal Society (UK)

USA: Albanian Association of PerinatologyArgentine Society of Neonatology; California Association of NeonatologistsFlorida Society of Neonatologists; Ibero-American Society of Neonatology (Sociedad Iberoamericana de Neonatología-SIBEN)International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH)American Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Turkish Neonatology Society (Türk Neonatoloji Dernegi)The Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 3: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit(NICU)

neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), also known as an intensive care nursery (ICN), is an intensive care unit specializing in the care of ill or premature newborn infants. A NICU is typically directed by one or more neonatologists and staffed by nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, physician assistants, resident physicians, respiratory therapists, and dietitians. Many other ancillary disciplines and specialists are available at larger units.

A Neonatal nurse practitioner are advanced practice nurses that care for premature babies and sick newborns in intensive care units, emergency rooms, delivery rooms and special clinics. Prematurity is a risk factor that follows early labour, a planned caesarean section or pre-eclampsia.

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Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: French Society of Neonatology (Societé FranÇaise de Néonatologie),European Academy of Paediatrics; Italian Society of Neonatology (Societá Italiana di Neonatologia)European Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society; Chilean Society of NeonatologyInternational Neonatology AssociationColombian Federation of Perinatology ; Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)Children’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Israel Neonatology AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 4: Congenital malformations & Birth Complications

A congenital disorder, also known as a congenital disease, deformity, birth defect, or anomaly, is a condition existing at or before birth regardless of cause. Of these disorders, those characterized by structural deformities are termed "congenital anomalies" and involve defects in a developing fetus. Birth defects vary widely in cause and symptoms. Any substance that causes birth defects is known as a teratogen. Some disorders can be detected before birth through prenatal diagnosis (screening).

Birth defects may be the result of genetic or environmental factors. This includes errors of morphogenesis, infection, epigenetic modifications on a parental germline, or a chromosomal abnormality. The outcome of the disorder will depend on complex interactions between the pre-natal deficit and the post-natal environment. Animal studies indicate that the mother's (and likely the father's) diet, vitamin intake, and glucose levels prior to ovulation and conception have long-term effects on fetal growth and adolescent and adult disease. Animal studies have shown that paternal exposures prior to conception and during pregnancy result in increased risk of certain birth defects and cancers.

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UK; World Neonatology and Child Care Meeting, October 25-26, 2018, Prague, Czech Republic; The neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK 

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 5: Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal nursing is a subspecialty of nursing that works with newborn infants born with a variety of problems ranging from prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations, and surgical problems. The neonatal period is defined as the first month of life; however, these newborns are often sick for months. Neonatal nursing generally encompasses care for those infants who experience problems shortly after birth, but it also encompasses care for infants who experience long-term problems related to their prematurity or illness after birth. A few neonatal nurses may care for infants up to about 2 years of age. Most neonatal nurses care for infants from the time of birth until they are discharged from the hospital.

A neonatal death is defined as a death during the first 28 days of life (0-27 days). The NMR is often broken down into early and late mortality rates.

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Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 6 :Neonatal Heart Diseases

Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common congenital disorder in new-borns. Critical CHD, defined as requiring surgery or catheter-based intervention in the first year of life, occurs in approximately 25% of those with CHD. Although many new-borns with critical CHD are symptomatic and identified soon after birth, others are not diagnosed until after discharge from the birth hospitalization. In infants with critical cardiac lesions, the risk of morbidity and mortality increases when there is a delay in diagnosis and timely referral to a tertiary center with expertise in treating these patients.

Some congenital heart problems are now picked up when the mother has an ultrasound scan during pregnancy (usually at the 20-week scan), but sometimes they are not found until after the baby has been born. Some conditions may not be discovered until the child is older or even an adult.

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 7: Neonatal Nutrition

Nutrition plays  an important role especially in the first couple of weeks after the child birth. Breast Feeding has important ingredients that build the baby’s immune system.  Neonatal nutrition is important for the growth and development of the newborn babies. In general, babies should be atleast 4 pounds before they are ready to come out of the incubator.

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 8:  Neonatal Genetics

Newborn screening is a screening in infants shortly after birth for a list of conditions that are treatable, but not clinically evident in the newborn period. Some of the conditions included in newborn screening programs are only detectable after irreversible damage has been done, in some cases sudden death is the first manifestation of a disease. Screening programs are often run by state or national governing bodies with the goal of screening all infants born in the jurisdiction.
Newborn screening originated with an amino acid disorder, phenylketonuria (PKU), which can be easily treated by dietary modifications, but causes severe mental retardation if not identified and treated early.

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Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 9: Neonatal Research

Neonatal Research is research to improve the Health of Low Birth Weight and Premature Infants. Neonatal Research includes trials of therapies for sepsis, intraventricular hemorrhage, chronic lung disease, and pulmonary hypertension as well as studies of the impact of drug exposure on child and family outcome. 

There is a need to develop consistent nomenclature describing the type of data we want to capture about medications and their safety and effectiveness in neonates.

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Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 10: Neonatal CNS Disorders

The central nervous system of a growing foetus starts with a simple structure called the ‘neural groove’ that folds in to form the ‘neural tube’. This then develops into the spinal cord and brain. By day 28 after conception, the neural tube should be closed and fused. If it doesn’t close, the result is a neural tube defect.

In many cases, these defects can be diagnosed during pregnancy with ultrasound scans and, rarely, with other tests such as amniocentesis (analysing a sample of amniotic fluid).

Recommended: Pediatric Cardiology 2018| Clinical Pediatrics 2018Pediatric Surgery 2018Euro Pediatric 2018

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 11: Neonatal kidney problems

Acute renal failure (ARF) is a very common problem in the neonatal intensive care unit. The new-born kidney has a very low glomerular filtration rate (GFR) that is maintained by a delicate balance between vasoconstrictor and vasodilatory forces. Although sufficient for growth and development under normal conditions, the low GFR of the new-born kidney limits postnatal renal functional adaptation to endogenous and exogenous stresses. This limited response predisposes the new-born to the development of ARF and is even more pronounced in the low birth weight infant (ie, <2,500 g due to preterm birth or intrauterine growth restriction). Given this predisposition, early identification of ARF in the neonate is essential to preserving renal function.

Recommended: Pediatric Cardiology 2018| Clinical Pediatrics 2018Pediatric Surgery 2018Euro Pediatric 2018

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK; 6th Pediatric & Neonatal International Conference  , Feb 08-09, 2018; Sharjah, UAE

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 12: Neonatal Syndromes

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome :  Fetal and neonatal addiction and withdrawal as a result of the mother's dependence on drugs during pregnancy. Withdrawal or abstinence symptoms develop shortly after birth. Symptoms exhibited are loud, high-pitched crying, sweating, yawning and gastrointestinal disturbances.

Recommended: Pediatric Cardiology 2018| Clinical Pediatrics 2018Pediatric Surgery 2018Euro Pediatric 2018

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington 

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 13: Neonatal Infectious Diseases & Antibiotics

Neonatal infections are infections of the neonate (newborn) during the neonatalperiod or first four weeks after birth. Neonatal infections may be contracted by transplacental transfer in utero, in the birth canal during delivery (perinatal), or by other means after birth.Some infections acquired in the neonatal period do not become apparent until much later such as HIV, hepatitis B and malaria.

There is a higher risk of infection with preterm or low birth weight neonates. Respiratory tract infections contracted by preterm neonates may continue into childhood or possibly adulthood with long-term effects that limit one's ability to engage in normal physical activities, decreasing one's quality of life and increasing health care costs. In some instances, neonatal respiratory tract infections may increase one's susceptibility to future respiratory infections and inflammatory responses related to lung disease.

Antibiotics can be effective treatments for neonatal infections, especially when the pathogen is quickly identified. Instead of relying solely on culturing techniques, pathogen identification has improved substantially with advancing technology; however, neonate mortality has not kept pace and remains 20% to 50%. While preterm neonates are at a particularly high risk, full term and post-term infants can also develop infection.

Recommended: Pediatric Cardiology 2018| Clinical Pediatrics 2018Pediatric Surgery 2018Euro Pediatric 2018

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 14: Neonatal Respiratory Diseases

Respiratory distress in the neonate most commonly presents as one or all of the following physical signs: tachypnea, grunting, nasal flaring, retractions, and cyanosis. A normal respiratory rate in a new-born is between 30 and 60 breaths/min; tachypnea is classified as respiratory rates greater than 60 breaths/min. 

Neonatal respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is a problem often seen in premature babies. The condition makes it hard for the baby to breathe. The disease is mainly caused by a lack of a slippery substance in the lungs called surfactant. This substance helps the lungs fill with air and keeps the air sacs from deflating. Surfactant is present when the lungs are fully developed.

Neonatal RDS can also be due to genetic problems with lung development. Most cases of RDS occur in babies born before 37 to 39 weeks. The more premature the baby is, the higher the chance of RDS after birth. The problem is uncommon in babies born full-term (after 39 weeks).

Recommended: Pediatric Cardiology 2018| Clinical Pediatrics 2018Pediatric Surgery 2018Euro Pediatric 2018

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 15 : Neonatal Skin diseases
Neonatal skin is structurally unique. Dermatological diseases in neonates are commonly benign and self limiting, but they may also herald underlying systemic disease and can be life threatening. Transient neonatal pustular melanosis is a benign, idiopathic skin condition characterized by vesicles, superficial pustules, and pigmented macules. The overall incidence is 2.2%, equally divided between sexes, with rates of 0.6% in white and 4.4% in black infants. Skin conditions are seen frequently throughout childhood, from infancy through adolescence. There are many causes, including infection and inflammation. Rashes, birthmarks, and other skin conditions are encountered frequently in infancy. Most new-born rashes are benign and require no treatment.

Recommended: Pediatric Cardiology 2018| Clinical Pediatrics 2018Pediatric Surgery 2018Euro Pediatric 2018

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington 

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

Track 17: Vaccination & Immunization in Neonates

New-borns have an immature immune system that renders them at high risk for infection while simultaneously reducing responses to most vaccines, thereby posing challenges in protecting this vulnerable population. A vaccine is an antigenic preparation used to produce active immunity to a disease, in order to prevent or reduce the effects of infection by any natural or "wild" pathogen. Many vaccines require multiple doses for maximum effectiveness, either to produce sufficient initial immune response or to boost response that fades over time. For example, tetanus vaccine boosters are often recommended every 10 years. Vaccine schedules are developed by governmental agencies or physicians groups to achieve maximum effectiveness using required and recommended vaccines for a locality while minimizing the number of health care system interactions.

Recommended: Pediatric Cardiology 2018| Clinical Pediatrics 2018Pediatric Surgery 2018Euro Pediatric 2018

Related Conferences:

Neonatal Nutrition conferences,  July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; Pediatric Nutrition Conferences, July 19-21, 2018 LondonUK; 9th Pediatric Nursing conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain;  9th Healthcare Conferences,  August 16-17, 2018 MadridSpain; 23rd  Pediatrics Conferences September 20-22, 2018 Copenhagen, Denmark; 20th Pediatrics conferences , September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland ; 20th  Primary Care Conferences, September 03-04, 2018 ZurichSwitzerland;   4th International Neonatology Association conference 2018, June 22- 24, 2018, Ghent , Belgium; 26th  European congress of Perinatal medicine 2018, September 5-8, 2018, Saint Petersburg , Russia; British  Association of perinatal medicine annual general & scientific meeting 2018, september 27- 28, 2018, Leeds , UK; 9th Neonatal cardiology & haemodynamics conference 2018, october 9-  10, 2018, Durham , UKThe neonatal society autumn meeting 2018, November 16, 2018, LondonUK, International neonatal conference and advanced ventilation symposium 2018, June 7-9, 2018, Middlesbrough , UK

Related Societies:

Europe: European Society For Developmental Perinatal & Paediatric Pharmacology ,European Academy of PaediatricsEuropean society of Pediatric Neonatal Intensive CareEuropean Pediatric association;  Czech Neonatal society;European academy of pediatric societies; International Society for Social Pediatrics & Child Health

USA: American Pediatric society;  National Association of Neonatal NursesInternational Neonatology AssociationAcademic Pediatric AssociationInternational society for Neonatal screeningChildren’s Leukemic Research Association New YorkAmerican Academy of Paediatrics Washington

Asia Pacific: Asia pacific Pediatric AssociationThe Malaysian Pediatric Association Kuala LumpurAsian society for pediatric researchPhilippine Pediatric SocietyAsia Pacific Strabismus and Pediatric Ophthalmology SocietyInternational Association of Paediatric Dentistry

26th International conference on Neonatology and Perinatology will be hosted at Edinburgh, Scotland during November 15-17, 2018. We cordially welcome all the eminent researchers, students and delegates to participate in this upcoming global event of Neonatology 2018 with the theme “Innovative methods for betterment of maternal and Neonatal health”. This conference mainly focuses on spreading the awareness about challenges in this field and how to prevent the Neonatal deaths.

The organizing committee is gearing up for an exciting and informative conference program including plenary lectures, symposia, workshops on a variety of topics, poster presentations and various programs for participants from all over the world. We invite you to join us at the Neonatology-2018, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from around the world. All members of the Neonatology-2018 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Edinburgh, Scotland.

For more details please visit- https://neonatology.insightconferences.com/

Importance & Scope:

Neonatology-2018 is an international platform for presenting research about diagnosis, prevention and management of neonatal diseases, exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in neonatology for the benefit of both the academia and business. This event brings together neonatologists, neonatal nutritionists and all the eminent researchers and experts in the field of Neonatal and Perinatal medicine to explore the advancements in the Neonatology. We bring together industrial executives, Neonatology Pharma and Health care sectors making the conference a perfect platform to network, share views and knowledge through interactive discussions.
 

Universities associated with Neonatal research

Harvard University Medical School

University of California

University of Rochester

Stanford University

Columbia University Medical Center

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Yale University

University of North Carolina

University of Pittsburgh

Vanderbilt University School of Medicine

University of Texas

University of Minnesota Health Sciences

Cornell University

University of Wisconsin

University of Toronto

University of Pennsylvania

Johns Hopkins University

Ohio State University

Northwestern University

Columbia University

University of Michigan--Ann Arbor

Duke University

Baylor College of Medicine

University of Cincinnati

University of Colorado

Washington University

Emory University School of Medicine

University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine

University of Utah Medical School

Tufts University

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Health Sciences and Technology

Kyoto University, Kyoto Graduate School of Medicine

McMaster University

University of Gothenburg

University of Oslo

VU University Amsterdam

KU Leuven

University of Amsterdam

McGill University

University of Zurich

University of Melbourne’s Medical School

Leiden University

Mayo Medical School

Universities Associated with Neonatal research in Europe:

University of Nottingham

King’s College London

The Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine

 The University of Edinburgh

University of Copenhagen

 University of Barcelona

University of Helsinki

University of Groningen

RWTH Aachen University

Erasmus University Rotterdam

 Utrecht University

 Leiden University

Humboldt University of Berlin

University of Amsterdam

KU Leuven – University of Leuven

Technical University of Munich

LMU Munich

Why Edinburgh?

The first 28 days of life – the neonatal period – represent the most vulnerable time for a child’s survival. In 2016, 2.6 million deaths, or roughly 46% of all under-five deaths, occur during this period. This translates to 7000 newborn deaths every day. The majority of the neonatal deaths are concentrated  in the first day and week, with about 1 million dying on the first day and close to one million dying within the next six days. Reducing neonatal mortality is increasingly important not only because the proportions of under-five deaths that occur during the neonatal period is increasing as under-five mortality declines but also because the health interventions needed to address the major causes of neonatal deaths generally differ from those needed to address other under-five deaths. On current trends, more than 60 countries will miss the SDG target of reducing neonatal mortality to at least as low as 12 deaths per 1000 live births by 2030. About half of them will not reach the target by 2050. These countries carry about 80 per cent of the burden of neonatal deaths in 2018.

Reflecting this, Neonatology 2018 aims to educate neonatologists and achieve the goal of reducing neonatal mortality rate.

Market Growth:

As per the report by Persistence Market Research, the global market for neonatal infant care equipment is expected to see a strong growth between 2017 and 2024. The global neonatal infant care equipment market is projected to reach US$ 2,686.7 Million revenue towards the end of 2024.

The international neonatal intensive care market is foretold to testify the dominance of North America envisioned to expand at a 5.2% CAGR. The growth in North America could be attributed to the rise in government funding and improving awareness about childcare. The U.S. observed a 517,400 count of premature births in 2016 as per a World Health Organization (WHO) report. The country also witnesses a high incidence of premature births, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Second on the list of higher-growth getters in the international neonatal intensive care market could be Europe rising significantly due to the extensive presence of global companies introducing forward-thinking techniques. High premature births in the region could be owing to multiple pregnancies with artificial inseminations, late parenthood, high blood pressure, and obesity.

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