Call for Abstract

2nd International Conference on Advances in Neonatal and Pediatric Nutrition , will be organized around the theme “Developing and Applying Research to Improve Child Health”

Pediatric Nutrition 2019 is comprised of 15 tracks and 8 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Pediatric Nutrition 2019 .

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Human milk oligosaccharides
  • Track 1-2Breastfeeding
  • Track 1-3Growth & development
  • Track 1-4Gut microbiota
  • Track 1-5Obesity
  • Track 1-6Allergies
  • Track 1-7Malnutrition
  • Track 1-8Low birth weight
  • Track 1-9Nutrition, health and wellness
  • Track 1-10Nutrition & disease management
  • Track 2-1Pediatric pulmonology
  • Track 2-2Micronutrients and macronutrients
  • Track 2-3Essential vitamins and minerals
  • Track 2-4Breast feeding
  • Track 2-5Calorie intake
  • Track 2-6Bottle feeding
  • Track 2-7Proteins and grains
  • Track 2-8Essential fruits & vegetables
  • Track 2-9Enteral & parenteral nutrition
  • Track 2-10Pediatric gastroenterologists
  • Track 2-11Pediatric surgery

 

  • Track 3-1Neonatal jaundice (hyperbilirubinemia)
  • Track 3-2Infant respiratory distress syndrome (surfactant deficiency syndrome)
  • Track 3-3Neonatal lupus erythematosus
  • Track 3-4Neonatal conjunctivitis
  • Track 3-5Neonatal tetanus & sepsis
  • Track 3-6Neonatal bowel obstruction
  • Track 3-7Benign neonatal seizures
  • Track 3-8Neonatal acne & stroke
  • Track 3-9Neonatal diabetes mellitus
  • Track 3-10Neonatal herpes simplex
  • Track 3-11Neonatal hemochromatosis
  • Track 3-12Neonatal meningitis & hepatitis
  • Track 3-13Neonatal hypoglycemia & cholestasis
  • Track 4-1Parental nutrition nursing
  • Track 4-2Parental nutrition obesity
  • Track 4-3Parental nutrition in chronic diseases
  • Track 4-4Parental nutrition in behavioural health
  • Track 4-5Parental nutrition in food allergies
  • Track 4-6Nourishing a growing child
  • Track 4-7Parental nutrition in eating disorders
  • Track 4-8Parental nutrition in malnutrition
  • Track 5-1 Marasmus
  • Track 5-2Kwashiorkor
  • Track 5-3Vitamin and mineral deficiency
  • Track 5-4 Stunting
  • Track 6-1Diet included
  • Track 6-2Optimizing nutrition
  • Track 6-3Safe and unsafe food
  • Track 6-4Elements in the diet
  • Track 6-5Diet during illness
  • Track 7-1Production of breast milk
  • Track 7-2Composition of breast milk
  • Track 7-3Benefits of breast milk
  • Track 7-4Medicinal uses of breast feeding
  • Track 7-5Immunity obtained by breast milk
  • Track 7-6Problems related to breast milk
  • Track 7-7 vaccinations
  • Track 7-8Breastfeeding and alternatives
  • Track 8-1Infant food intake
  • Track 8-2 Intake of daily food
  • Track 8-3Immune implication
  • Track 8-4Food allergies
  • Track 8-5Medicinal food
  • Track 8-6Quantity and quality of food intake
  • Track 9-1Age at start
  • Track 9-2 Dose and duration
  • Track 9-3Use of probiotics
  • Track 9-4Selection of strains
  • Track 9-5Monitoring for adverse effects
  • Track 9-6Respiratory distress syndrome
  • Track 9-7Rhinovirus, common cold and tetanus
  • Track 10-1Hepatitis A & B
  • Track 10-2Gonorrhea & parainfluenza infection
  • Track 10-3Ecrotizing enterocolitis
  • Track 10-4Metapneumovirus (HMPV) infection
  • Track 10-5Meconium aspiration syndrome
  • Track 11-1 Fixed and cycle food allergies
  • Track 11-2Immune implications
  • Track 11-3Growth implications
  • Track 11-4Cognitive implications
  • Track 11-5Circulation symptoms
  • Track 11-6Breathing problems
  • Track 11-7Enteric infections
  • Track 12-1Lennox gastout syndrome
  • Track 12-2Encephalopathy
  • Track 12-3Muscular dystrophy
  • Track 12-4Cognitive development
  • Track 12-5Vomiting after eating
  • Track 12-6Depression
  • Track 12-7Anxiety disorders
  • Track 12-8Binge eating
  • Track 12-9Bulimia
  • Track 12-10Pediatric ataxia
  • Track 12-11Anorexia
  • Track 12-12Nerofibromatosis & migraine
  • Track 13-1Preschools & centre based care
  • Track 13-2Customized care
  • Track 13-3Learning the right things
  • Track 13-4Family child care
  • Track 13-5Nutrients and clinical strategies
  • Track 13-6Pediatric nutrition care manual
  • Track 14-1Pediatric gastroenterology
  • Track 14-2Pediatric hepatology
  • Track 14-3Pediatric nutrition
  • Track 15-1Pediatric nutritionists
  • Track 15-2Pediatric dieticians
  • Track 15-3Pediatric physicians
  • Track 15-4Pharmacists
  • Track 15-5Pediatric surgeons
  • Track 15-6Pediatric nurses
  • Track 15-7Pediatric associations
  • Track 15-8Pediatricians