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World Congress on Pediatric Nutrition & Child Health , will be organized around the theme “Nutrient Diet Challenge for Children Healthcare ”
Child Nutrition 2019 is comprised of 14 tracks and 90 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Child Nutrition 2019.
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Pediatric Nutrition also called Pediatric diet which is the maintenance of a proper well-balanced diet consisting of the essential nutrients and the adequate caloric intake necessary to promote growth and sustain the physiological requirements at the various stages of a child's development. Children’s are unique and present special problems for Nutrition. During infancy the need for calories, especially in the form of protein, are much more needed then at any postnatal period because of the rapid increase in both height and weight. Child’s diet does not only support their normal growth and development, but also supports their immune system, and develops lifelong eating habits.
- Track 1-1Breast feeding importance
- Track 1-2Obesity or hypervitaminosis
- Track 1-3Pediatric nutrition in chronic diseases
- Track 1-4Food allergies in pediatrics
- Track 1-5Pediatric malnutrition effects
- Track 1-6Pediatric obesity consequences
- Track 1-7Pediatric malnutrition causes
- Track 1-8Pediatric eating disorders
- Track 1-9Pediatric diet
- Track 1-10Diagnosis techniques for pediatric malnutrition
- Track 1-11Pediatric obesity prevention
- Track 1-12Adolescent health choices
- Track 1-13Probiotics: baby and functional food
- Track 1-14Rare diseases in childhood and their impact on families
The care and treatment of children. Child health focuses on the well-being of children from conception through adolescence. It is vitally concerned with all aspects of children's growth and development and with the unique opportunity that each child has to achieve their full potential as a healthy adult.
- Track 2-1Health conditions of childhood
- Track 2-2Mental Health
- Track 2-3 Child Health Policies and Gudielines
Nutrition is the intake of food, considered in relation to the body’s dietary needs. Good nutrition – an adequate, well balanced diet combined with regular physical activity – is a cornerstone of good health. That a good nutritional diet offers further advantages - especially well-being and health and the prevention of chronic diseases, it also studies about the catabolic, biosynthesis, absorption and excretion metabolic reactions.
- Track 3-1Nutrition & Wellness
- Track 3-2Public Health Nutrition
- Track 3-3Healthy Life Style Promotion
- Track 3-4Food Safety and Nutrition
- Track 3-5Probiotics and Prebiotics
- Track 3-6Health policies & implementation
- Track 3-7Nutrition and Confectionery Food Stuffs
Pediatric Nursing Practitioners perform physical exams, diagnose illness and injury, and provide education and support to patients' families. Pediatric nursing is a branch of health-care that is mainly focus in providing care and support for newborn babies who were born prematurely, or suffering from health problems.
- Track 4-1Neonatal Nursing
- Track 4-2Palliative Paediatric nursing
- Track 4-3NICU Nursing
- Track 4-4Role of pediatric registered nurse
Child Neurology encompasses disorders of the brain, spinal cord, peripheral nerve and muscle affecting infants, children and adolescents. The variety of patients seen by a child neurologist varies from those with common, relatively straightforward conditions, such as cerebral palsy or migraine, to those with rare or complex conditions, such as metabolic or degenerative disorders. Nutritional support is essential for the care of the neurologically impaired child.
- Track 5-1Tumors of the CNS
- Track 5-2Childhood stroke
- Track 5-3Neurogenetic/neurodegenerative diseases
- Track 5-4Behavioral Neurology
- Track 5-5Acute paediatric neurology
- Track 5-6Paediatric neurointensive care
- Track 5-7Paediatric epileptology
Breastfeeding gives babies the best start for a healthy life and has benefits for the health and wellbeing of mothers and babies. Breastfeeding recommended until babies are around six months of age, with the introduction of appropriate complementary feeding (foods and drinks other than breastmilk) at this age, in addition to continued breastfeeding to 12 months and beyond, for as long as mother and child desire.
- Track 6-1Food Allergies
- Track 6-2Intake of daily food
- Track 6-3Infant food intake
- Track 6-4Qunatity and quality of food intake
- Track 6-5Breast feeding
- Track 6-6Complimentary Feeding
Pediatrics is one of the fields of medicine which is concerned with the medical, health care and development of babies and children and their opportunity to get complete potential to grow into adults. Pediatrics follows the age range from infants to adolescents.
- Track 7-1Pediatric Pulmonary Medicine
- Track 7-2Adolescent Medicine
- Track 7-3Pediatric Critical Care
- Track 7-4Developmental Pediatrics & Neuropsychology
- Track 7-5Pediatric Gastroenterology & Endocrinology
- Track 7-6Pediatric Cardiology
Infant disease and disorder, any illness, impairment, or abnormal condition that affects primarily infants and children i.e., those in the age span that begins with the fetus and extends through adolescence. Changes in the child related to growth and development are so striking that it is almost as if the child were a series of distinct yet related individuals passing through infancy, childhood, and adolescence.
- Track 8-1Rhinovirus, Common Cold, Tetanus
- Track 8-2Ecrotizing Enterocolitis
- Track 8-3Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
- Track 8-4Rhinovirus; Common Cold, Tetanus
During pregnancy all women need more food, a varied diet, and micronutrient supplements. Energy needs increase in the second and particularly the third trimester of pregnancy. Maternal deficiencies of some micronutrients can affect the quality of breast milk. For example, studies have shown that appropriate supplementation improves vitamin A levels in the mother, in her breast milk, and in the infant.
- Track 9-1Nutrition During Pregnancy
- Track 9-2Nutrition for Postpartum and Lactating Women
- Track 9-3Nutrition During Infancy
- Track 9-4Nutrition for Toddlers and Preschool-Aged Children
- Track 9-5 Postpartum Weight Issues
- Track 9-6Pregnancy and gynaecological complications
Infants with renal infection, particularly younger ones may give nonspecific signs and symptoms random to the urinary tract. Pediatric Nephrology specializes in the diagnosis and management of kids with a variety of acute and chronic kidney related diseases.
- Track 10-1Electrolyte and acid-base abnormalities
- Track 10-2Decreased renal function
- Track 10-3Glomerular disease
- Track 10-4Urinary tract infection
- Track 10-5Conditions & Treatments
- Track 10-6Physical medicine
- Track 10-7Acquired Health Problems
Malnutrition is estimated to contribute to more than one third of all child deaths, although it is rarely listed as the direct cause. Poor feeding practices, such as inadequate breastfeeding, offering the wrong foods, and not ensuring that the child gets enough nutritious food, contribute to malnutrition.
- Track 11-1Marasmus
- Track 11-2Kwashiorkor
- Track 11-3Marasmic-kwashiorkor
- Track 11-4Vitamins deficiency
Diagnosis technique specializes in the different methods related to the analysis to the pre equipped medication in the sector Pediatrics and neonatal. The Care include the type of the medical equipment’s the medicine involved , the doctors, nurses and the different research scolars.it also reflects in the rehabilitation care and medical management of children with neuromuscular disorders, Health growth, birth problem. The physicians and nurse practitioner in the pediatric rehabilitation medicine division provide evaluation and on-going care to patient in rehabilitation clinic.
- Track 12-1Preschools & Centre Based Care
- Track 12-2Pediatric Nutrition Care Manual
- Track 12-3Nutrients and Clinical Strategies
- Track 12-4Learning the Right Things
Child abuse is when a parent, whether through action or failing to act, causes injury, death, emotional harm or risk of serious harm to a child. Abuse and neglect can occur within the family, in the community or in an institutional setting. The abuser may be someone known to the child or a stranger, and can be an adult, or another child. With this Track we would like to create awareness on child abuse which may affect the child health mentally and physically.
- Track 13-1The impact of poverty on child health
- Track 13-2End Child Poverty coalition
- Track 13-3Child Poverty
- Track 13-4Emotional Abuse
- Track 13-5Physical Abuse
- Track 13-6Sexual Abuse
In recent trends surgery has developed to such an extent that the body of knowledge and technical skills required have led to surgeons specialising in particular areas, usually an anatomical area of the body or occasionally in a particular technique or type of patient. Paediatric surgeons now provide antenatal counselling for parents in conjunction with obstetricians and specialists in fetal medicine. Prenatal surgery is a brand-new concept in the field. It deals with a fetus or unborn child. Some defects can already be determined through ultrasounds and other examinations that can be performed on pregnant women.
- Track 14-1Paediatric Anaesthesia
- Track 14-2Pre- and postoperative care
- Track 14-3Neonatal Surgery
- Track 14-4General Paediatric Surgery
- Track 14-5Duodenal atresia