Theme: Nourish your little one

Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2022

Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2022

We stretch out a warm welcome to our 3rd World congress on Neonatal, Pediatric Nutrition & Baby Food to be held from October 17-18, 2022 Webinar.           

Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2022 aims to gather leading educational scientists, researchers and research students to exchange & share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Pediatrics & Neonatal Nursing.

We invite all the Pediatricians, Neonatologists,  Pediatric Surgeons, Nursing practitioners, Pediatric Urologists, researchers, Professors, Associate Professors in the field of, Pediatric, Neonatal Nursing, Nephrology, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Child Abuse, Diabetes, Pediatric Cardiology people who believe in Medicines to explore their research, case studies and practitioners of Pediatric medicine at  Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2022 as a Webinar.

The conference proceedings include symposiums and workshops, keynote speeches, plenary talks, poster sessions and panel discussion on latest research developments in the field of Pediatric and Neonatal Nursing.

This universal meet suspects many representatives including worldwide keynote addresses and oral presentations by eminent speakers and notice presentations by understudies, Medicinal Practices Exhibitions and delegates all around the globe which will make a stage for worldwide development of sheltered and viable common treatments. It gives global systems administration and chances to joint efforts with overall organizations and businesses.

Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2022 main slogan is to address the challenges in making a safer, sustainable and affordable system for medication, and health through combining the underpinning Medicine Practices research platforms. Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2022 conference prepares a ground for seeding new concepts and nurturing knowledge through discussions and analysis on Pediatrics & Neonatal Nursing Practices developments.

This conference mainly focuses on the latest and exciting revolutions in every area of Pediatrics Practices research, and it will offer a unique opportunity for investigators from all over the world to meet, network, and perceive new scientific interactions around the theme “Exploring Advancements & new Innovations in Pediatric Nursing Care".

Conference Series Conferences organizes 1000+ International scientific events annually across the world, where knowledge transfer takes place through round table meetings, panel discussions, poster presentations, International workshops, International symposiums & world class exhibitions. It hosts presentations from eminent experts in the relevant fields.

Why to attend??                                                                           

3rd World congress on Neonatal, Pediatric Nutrition & Baby Food to be held from October 17-18, 2022 Webinar is going to be the largest conference for Pediatrics & Neonatal Nursing world. It provides a technical forum for learning about the latest and advanced research and development. Events include hot topics like Pediatric Surgery, Nephrology, Urology, Child Abuse and Pediatric Diabetes practices & presentations from all over the world including professional networking with industries, leading working groups and panel.

Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2022 anticipates many of delegates including international keynote lectures and oral presentations by renowned speakers and poster presentations by students, Herbal Exhibitions and delegates all around the world which will create a platform for global promotion of safe and effective remedies. It provides networking and opportunities for partnerships with worldwide companies and industries.

This global event will come out to be an excellent opportunity for the Pediatricians, Neonatologists and Nursing practitioners to encourage the profound administration of herbs as medicament and explore the best reports where ultimate results to justify curing and healing by various remedies to various ailments has been noted with evidence.

 

 

Track 1: Breastfeeding in children

            The pediatrician is regarded as a person who is exceptionally well-prepared to explain the most common problems in children. Breathing difficulties, support problems, or poor weight gain are additional problems that combine. Pediatric diagnostic frameworks are primarily utilised today to diagnose the most severe and persistent illnesses based on the family history. Pediatric sonography, which is consolidated as sound waves with high repeat that are connected to various parts of the body to pass on the images of the organs which are changed inside and furthermore the streaming of blood in newborn children, is considered to be the most prominent strategy for diagnosing among the various techniques needed with analyzing the issues in children.

Track 2: Medical Care for Children

               Pediatric nursing deals with issues like obesity, mental disorder, local public health programmes, and the correlation between poverty and children's health. Perfect child well-being necessitates a population-based technique and a link between pediatricians and general health. For many aspects of illness prevention, including the child, family, and society, the integration of clinical practice with general wellness initiatives is essential.

Track 3: Neonatal and perinatal medicine

            The care, development, and infections of newborn children are the focus of the medical specialty known as neonatology. Babies can sometimes be delivered before their bodies are ready to leave the womb. Major organs including the heart, lungs, stomach, and skin may not be sufficiently developed to function on their own. A pediatrician can handle the majority of children's medical problems, while a neonatologist manages risk factors and high-risk conditions.

Track 4: Obesity and Hunger in Children

            The development of the child's immune system and wellness depend on nutrition throughout the first 1000 days of life. Pediatric obesity is a widespread dietary condition that primarily affects children and adolescents in affluent nations. Numerous other health problems in children, such as type 2 diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, liver and kidney infections, are caused by childhood obesity. Obesity in children can be caused by a variety of things, including eating habits, heredity, hormonal causes, the environment, metabolism, and lifestyle.

Track 5: Premature birth Baby Vaccination

            Although they are more likely to obtain their vaccinations on time, preterm babies are more likely to experience complications from diseases that can be prevented by vaccination. According to medical studies, full doses of antibodies for Haemophilus influenza type B, hepatitis B, poliovirus, diphtheria, lockjaw, acellular pertussis, and pneumococcal conjugate should be given to preterm infants and low birth weight newborns at a chronological age predictable with the schedule recommended for full-term babies.

Track 6: Nursing of children

            A specialization of nursing known as neonatal nursing cares for newborns with a range of conditions, including prematurity, birth deformities, infection, heart anomalies, and surgical complications. Although the first month of life is considered the neonatal era, these newborns frequently struggle with illness for longer periods of time. Most often, neonatal nursing involves providing assistance to infants who need it because they were born prematurely or developed illnesses after delivery. A small number of neonatal nurses may take care of infants up to about 2 years old. From the time of delivery until they are released from the hospital, the majority of neonatal nurses can care for infants.

Track 7: newborn hepatitis

            Neonatal jaundice is the yellowish staining of a neonate's skin and whites of their eyes brought on by excessive bilirubin levels. Babies that are born before 38 weeks and some breastfed infants also frequently have this problem. The signs may include excessive drowsiness or poor nutrition. Infants with mild jaundice frequently recover on their own in two to three weeks, but if not, the baby will need to be readmitted to the hospital for treatment. The treatment that decreases bilirubin levels in a newborn's blood is called phototherapy or light therapy. It generally happens as a result of RBC deterioration, liver disorders, hypothyroidism, etc.

Track 8: Birth Infections

            Immune systems are fragile in infants. The majority of baby ailments are brought on by bacteria, but some are brought on by viruses. Disease symptoms include a temperature of more than 38.0 degrees Celsius, low endurance, irritability, excessive drowsiness, rapid breathing, and behavioral changes. If a newborn baby has an infection, they may be moved to the hospital's exceptional care nursery, where they will be placed in an incubator or on a warming bed to regulate their body temperature. To measure their heart rate and breathing, they can be wired to a cardiorespiratory monitor. To check whether their body is receiving the right amount of oxygen, they could also require a pulse oximeter monitor.

Track 9: newborn sepsis

            A newborn child who has a bacterial blood stream infection is said to have neonatal sepsis. It is a kind of fever-accompanied newborn infection, such as pneumonia, meningitis, gastroenteritis, or pyelonephritis. Sepsis neonatorum is another name for neonatal sepsis. Group B streptococcus, along with other bacteria like Escherichia coli, certain strains of streptococcus, and Listeria, are the main causes of newborn sepsis. Vomiting, diarrhoea, bradycardia, temperature swings, respiratory distress, decreased spontaneous activity, convulsions, jaundice, etc. are among the symptoms. Treatment options include antibiotic therapy, experimental therapies, etc.

Track 10: Endocrinology in childhood

              In pediatrics, the endocrine system aids in the maintenance of all bodily metabolic processes and releases hormones that are crucial to a child's healthy growth and development. Pediatric endocrinologists care for kids who have hormonal problems ranging from growth and development to puberty, diabetes, thyroid, obesity, and sexual maturation. The physical and psychological health of a kid may be significantly impacted by these hormonal and endocrine conditions.

Track 11: Pediatric Emergency and Intensive Care Medicine

             An emergency clinic-based pediatric critical care specialist (pediatric intensives) can be contacted to provide the extraordinary care that your child need if your child has a sickness or injury that results in an unstable critical condition. Every child gets ill or hurt at some point. Your doctor can handle the great majority of these problems. Children who are seriously ill need to be checked carefully at a pediatric emergency unit. Pediatric critical care specialists assist a team of specialists, medical professionals, and other medical services authorities in providing care for these youngsters. They make use of the unusual medications or pharmaceuticals that the PICU must provide.

Track 12: Dietary and childhood obesity

              One of the most pressing public health issues both domestically and internationally is childhood obesity. It is a condition where a youngster gains weight over what is considered normal for their height and age. It is a severe medical disorder that affects a child's physical and psychological health. Childhood obesity has long-lasting impacts that can last into adulthood, and it increases the risk of developing various non-communicable diseases earlier in life. Therefore, parents should encourage their kids to eat healthily, exercise, and spend less time sitting down. Given that children are developing lifelong habits that will be very difficult for them to break in the future, proper nutrition services are crucial for both the prevention of impairments and the treatment of chronic sickness. An increased risk of health issues like high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, and even hearing loss is associated with poor diet.

Track 13: Hepatology and Pediatric Disease

              The specialization of gastroenterology and pediatrics that focuses on children's digestive system issues is called pediatric gastroenterology. A kid's internal health and the proper operation of the digestive system are tied to the nutrition that either the mother or the infant receives. Fewer common conditions, such as celiac disease, bowel blockage, pancreatitis, hepatitis, Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis, can cause youngsters to experience digestive troubles. The branch of internal medicine known as pediatric Hepatology focuses on the study of the liver, gallbladder, biliary system, and pancreas, as well as the diagnosis, treatment, and management of associated problems.

Track 14: Trauma in children

              Up to 25% of pediatric emergency department (ED) visits are for fever-related illnesses in children, with mild diseases to the most severe bacterial and viral seizures as the underlying disorders. In newborns and young children, asphyxia cardiac arrest is more common than VF cardiac arrest. Hence ventilations are crucial in pediatric resuscitation. Pediatric thoracolumbar spine injuries, child abuse and management, educational and preventive efforts, and skull fractures are all included in this track.

Track 15: Neonatology

              Pediatricians that specialize in neonatology provide medical attention for newborn babies, particularly those who are sick or arrive prematurely. It is a medical specialty with a focus on neonatal critical care units (NICUs). Infants who are premature, underweight at birth, have intrauterine growth restriction, have congenital deformities, have sepsis, have pulmonary hypoplasia, or have hypoxia at birth are the main patients of neonatologists. In contemporary NICUs, newborns who weigh more than 1000 grammes and arrive after 27 weeks of pregnancy have a about 90% chance of surviving, and the majority experience typical neurological development.

 

Children have a propensity for illness and regularly contract different ailments. As a result, sales of pediatric medicine and other pediatric healthcare services are increasing noticeably. As a result, the pediatric market is growing steadily as society awareness of children health care increases. The pediatric health care market is lucrative to invest in due to the rising need for treatment alternatives for chronic illnesses, and this study enables readers to obtain insight into an in-depth examination of the market's developments, trends, opportunities, sales forecast, and competitive environment. Global spending on healthcare is anticipated to exceed $8.7 trillion by 2020, according to Deloitte. The market for pediatric medications will expand globally from 2017 to 2021 at a CAGR of 4.97 percent. Health care is a trillion dollar industry, according to Forbes. The US spent over $2.9 trillion on medical services in 2014. In the US, the overall cost of healthcare was estimated to be $3.24 trillion in 2015 and $3.78 trillion in 2018. By 2020, the health care business in China will be worth $1 trillion, making it one of the biggest global marketplaces.

The market for pediatric health care services was estimated to be worth $56.9 billion globally in 2008 and was expected to reach $79.3 billion globally in 2013 at a CAGR of 6.8%. Then, from 2010 to 2014, the global market for pediatric health care increased at a CAGR of 7.2%, from $65.8 billion to $81 billion and $83.6 billion, respectively. By 2019, it is anticipated that the pediatric market would have grown to around $100 billion. Again, in 2016, the market for pediatric ultrasonography was valued at $275.30 million, and by 2023, it is projected to grow to $420.71 million. By 2022, with 500 million newborn infants, the global market for pediatric vaccines is expected to be worth substantially more than $40 billion USD. In 2020, North America offered the most, followed by Europe. Due to the rising number of juvenile heart infections, the U.S. also has a significant majority of the global market for pediatric cardiology in 2015. Due to the great interest in pediatric products and services among Europeans, Europe is prepared to exhibit the highest growth rate over the hypothetical time period. Europe is therefore regarded as having the second-largest market for pediatric healthcare goods and services.

The market scenario for pediatric healthcare in the Middle East and Africa was US$ 48 billion in 2019, and by 2023, it is anticipated to reach US$ 64 billion at a CAG of 4.1 percent. Because of the region's growing public awareness of pediatric health care and child health, Asia-Pacific is seen as the future market for pediatric health care goods and services. The rapid innovation in solution development in emerging economies is predicted to contribute to the pediatric market in the Asia-Pacific region. More than one-third of the global pediatrics market is accounted for by the Asian market, which is making a substantial contribution to the market's growth. In addition to these factors, the expansion of the pediatrics industry has been significantly aided by numerous child healthcare initiatives and policies from international organizations like UNICEF and WHO.

Pediatric healthcare focuses on the growth and care of children as well as the treatment of disorders that affect them. Due to their reduced immunity, children frequently have persistent respiratory, gastrointestinal, and other illnesses. The global market for pediatrics was valued at over $83 billion in 2013 and is predicted to expand at a CAGR of 7.8 percent in the next years. Diarrhea and injury-related illnesses are becoming increasingly prevalent in children, but they can also have a variety of treatments, from short-term to long-term, that takes a lot of time and put financial strain on the parents. The prevalence of pediatric disorders is rising as child care trends change. The current state of pediatric care and its anticipated growth are covered in detail in this paper. The industry's growing comfort with planning and executing trials in the pediatric population can be linked to the market's strong growth through 2019. Associations and Societies for Children.

 

 

We are thankful to all our wonderful Speakers, Conference Attendees, Students, and Associations for making the 2nd World congress on Neonatal, Pediatric Nutrition & Baby Food Conference the best!

Pediatric Nutrition Asia Pacific 2021 was held on October 18-19, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. Based on the theme ‘‘Strategies to Strengthen Maternal - Neonatal Health and Reduce Neonatal Mortality” Benevolent response and active participation were received from the Organizing Committee Members along with Scientists, Researchers, Students and leaders from various fields of Pediatrics, who made this event an outstanding success.

Conference Series LLC Ltd offers its heartfelt appreciation to Organizing Committee Members, keynote speakers, dexterous of field, various outside experts, company representatives and is obliged to other eminent personalities who interweaved with the organization and supported the conference in every aspect, without which the conference would not have been possible.

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