Call for Abstract

18th Annual World Congress on Neonatology , will be organized around the theme “”

Neonatal 2019 is comprised of 23 tracks and 146 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Neonatal 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 1-1Community & Non-invasive Neonatology
  • Track 1-2Diagnose and treat newborns with conditions such as breathing disorders, infections, and birth defects
  • Track 1-3Coordinate and medically care
  • Track 1-4Newborn Examination
  • Track 1-5Breastfeeding Importance
  • Track 2-1Birth Defects
  • Track 2-2Breech Birth & Premature Birth
  • Track 2-3Amniotic Band Syndrome 
  • Track 2-4Amniotic Fluid Embolism
  • Track 2-5Gestational Trophoblastic Disease 
  • Track 2-6Macrosomia & Erb’s Palsy
  • Track 2-7Postpartum Depression
  • Track 2-8PPROM and PROM (Premature Rupture of Membranes)
  • Track 2-9Umbilical Cord Abnormalities
  • Track 2-10Uterine Rupture
  • Track 3-1Premature Birth & Multiple Births
  • Track 3-2Neonatal sepsis
  • Track 3-3Perinatal asphyxia
  • Track 3-4Infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS)
  • Track 3-5Hydrocephalus or Intraventricular hemorrhage
  • Track 3-6Jaundice
  • Track 3-7Well newborn nursery(Level I)
  • Track 3-8Special care nurseries(Level II)
  • Track 3-9Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) (level III & IV)
  • Track 4-1Apnea of prematurity
  • Track 4-2Feeding problems
  • Track 4-3Neonatal conjunctivitis
  • Track 4-4Cardiac arrhythmias
  • Track 4-5Congenital nephrotic syndrome
  • Track 4-6Inherited metabolic disorders
  • Track 4-7Perinatal asphyxia
  • Track 4-8Persistent pulmonary hypertension
  • Track 4-9Transient tachypnea of newborn
  • Track 4-10Bronchopulmonary dysplasia
  • Track 5-1Fetal & Neonatal Physiology
  • Track 5-2Physiological changes after birth
  • Track 6-1Congenital heart disease
  • Track 6-2Arrhythmias or Abnormal heart rhythms
  • Track 6-3Poor Blood Circulation
  • Track 7-1Leukemias
  • Track 7-2Lymphomas
  • Track 7-3Brain tumors & Solid tumors
  • Track 7-4Diseases of blood cells including disorders of white cells, red cells, and platelets
  • Track 7-5Bleeding disorders
  • Track 8-1Asthma
  • Track 8-2Hay fever (allergic rhinitis)
  • Track 8-3Sinusitis
  • Track 8-4Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
  • Track 8-5Hives (urticaria, welts)
  • Track 8-6Immune disorders
  • Track 8-7Illnesses
  • Track 8-8Respiratory infections 
  • Track 8-9Bone and joint infections 
  • Track 8-10Tuberculosis (TB) 
  • Track 8-11Acquired Immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) 
  • Track 8-12Hepatitis & Meningitis 
  • Track 9-1Seizure disorders
  • Track 9-2Head injuries and Brain tumors
  • Track 9-3Weakness & Headaches
  • Track 9-4Developmental & Behavioral disorders
  • Track 9-5Intellectual disability (formerly called mental retardation)
  • Track 9-6Hydrocephalus
  • Track 10-1Surgery for abnormalities of the groin in childhood
  • Track 10-2Surgical repair of birth defects
  • Track 10-3Serious injuries that require surgery (for example, liver lacerations, knife wounds, or gun shot wounds)
  • Track 10-4Diagnosis and surgical care of tumors
  • Track 10-5Transplantation operations
  • Track 10-6Endoscopic procedures (bronchoscopy, esophagogastroduodenoscopy, colonoscopy)
  • Track 10-7All other surgical procedures for Infants & children
  • Track 11-1Birth weight
  • Track 11-2Type II diabetes 
  • Track 11-3Hyperlipidemia & Hypertension
  • Track 11-4Early heart attack
  • Track 11-5Early heart attack
  • Track 11-6Sleep apnea 
  • Track 12-1Evaluation of complex medical problems in infants
  • Track 12-2Providing Anesthesia Care during surgery
  • Track 12-3Providing Anesthesia Care during surgery
  • Track 12-4Fostering a nonthreatening environment for newborn in the operating room
  • Track 12-5Anesthesia and sedation
  • Track 13-1Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
  • Track 13-2Permanent Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus
  • Track 14-1Breastfeeding & Complementary feeding
  • Track 14-2Feeding in exceptionally difficult circumstances
  • Track 14-3Infant formula & Preparation
  • Track 14-4Infant formula & Preparation
  • Track 15-1Kidney transplantation
  • Track 15-2Dialysis
  • Track 15-3Kidney biopsies
  • Track 15-4Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring
  • Track 15-5The interpretation of x-ray & laboratory studies of the kidney
  • Track 16-1Chronic lung disease in premature infants
  • Track 16-2Difficulty breathing & Noisy breathing
  • Track 16-3Recurring pneumonia (infection of the lungs)
  • Track 16-4Asthma
  • Track 16-5Cystic fibrosis
  • Track 16-6Apnea
  • Track 17-1Arthritis
  • Track 17-2Autoimmune disorders
  • Track 17-3Evaluation of prolonged fever
  • Track 17-4Unexplained symptoms such as a rash, anemia, weight loss, or joint swelling
  • Track 17-5Possible inflammatory disease
  • Track 17-6Unexplained complaints of chronic musculoskeletal pain, weakness, poor appetite, fatigue, and/or loss of function or skills
  • Track 18-1Bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract
  • Track 18-2Lactose intolerance
  • Track 18-3Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Track 18-4Short bowel syndrome
  • Track 18-5Liver disease
  • Track 18-6Acute or chronic abdominal pain
  • Track 18-7Chronic or severe diarrhea
  • Track 18-8Pancreatic insufficiency and pancreatitis
  • Track 18-9Nutritional problems
  • Track 18-10Feeding disorders
  • Track 18-11Glycogen storage disease (GSD)
  • Track 18-12Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
  • Track 18-13Vomiting
  • Track 19-1Birth defects
  • Track 19-2Fetal alcohol syndrome, or fragile X syndrome
  • Track 19-3Inborn errors of metabolism
  • Track 19-4Familial or hereditary problems (congenital heart disease or hypercholesterolemia)
  • Track 19-5Short or tall stature (height that is significantly below or above normal range)
  • Track 19-6Hearing test
  • Track 19-7Homocystinuria
  • Track 19-8Maple syrup urine disease
  • Track 19-9Glutaric aciduria type 1
  • Track 19-10Isovaleric acidaemia
  • Track 20-1Growth problems
  • Track 20-2Early or delayed puberty
  • Track 20-3Enlarged thyroid gland (goiter)
  • Track 20-4Pituitary gland hypo/hyper function
  • Track 20-5Adrenal gland hypo/hyper function
  • Track 20-6Ovarian and testicular dysfunction
  • Track 20-7Diabetes
  • Track 20-8Obesity
  • Track 20-9Problems with Vitamin D (rickets, hypocalcemia)
  • Track 21-1Neonatal Critical & Emergency health Care
  • Track 21-2Deep diabetic ketoacidosis
  • Track 21-3An overwhelming infection, such as severe pneumonia
  • Track 21-4A near drowning
  • Track 21-5The Incubator & Surfactants
  • Track 21-6Role of Midwives in Neonatal Mortality Rate
  • Track 22-1Attention and behavioral disorders
  • Track 22-2Tics, Tourette syndrome, and other habit disorders
  • Track 22-3Regulatory disorders including sleep disorders, feeding problems etc
  • Track 22-4Developmental disabilities
  • Track 22-5chronic illnesses and disabling condition