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Perinatology Congress 2020

Perinatology Congress 2020

Conference Series LLC LTD is delighted to invite you to attend the Annual Congress on Perinatology & Child Care which is to be held in Tokyo, Japan during December 03-04, 2020. Perinatology Congress 2020 will be an innovative and invigorating International conference reflecting the direction of Perinatology Congress  in the 21st century in a secure yet exciting environment that offers a wide range of diversions to participants of all backgrounds. This conference provides an excellent opportunity to discuss the latest developments within the field.

Perinatology Congress 2020 highlighting the theme “Exploring the Current Challenges in Neonatal and Perinatal Medicine” provides an excellent opportunity to share views, exchange knowledge and establish research collaborations & networking. Perinatology Congress 2020 will focus on the latest and exciting innovations in all areas of research offering a unique opportunity for NeonatologistsPaediatricians and Obstetricians across the globe to meet, network, and perceive new scientific innovations. The concept of this congress and program was developed for Physicians working in Primary and Secondary Care, as well as for specialists in the diverse area of NeonatologistsObstetrics and Paediatrics. We welcome attendees from a diverse background of Paediatrics, Family Medicine Doctors, General Practitioners, Register nurses, NICU Nurse Professionals, Physician assistants, Researchers and Policy Makers.

We also welcomes the participation of Presidents, CEO’s, Delegates and industrial executives from Pharma and Health care sectors making the conference a perfect platform to network, share views and knowledge through interactive keynote, plenary, poster and B2B discussions.

Why to attend?

Perinatology Congress 2020is an international platform for presenting research about diagnosis, prevention and management and exchanging ideas about it and thus, contributes to the dissemination of knowledge in Neonatology and child health for the benefit of both the academia and business.

The organizing committee of this Neonatology meet 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 Perinatology Congress 2020, where you will be sure to have a meaningful experience with scholars from all around the world. All members of the Perinatology Congress 2020 organizing committee look forward to meeting you in Tokyo.

Targeted audience:

  • Neonatologists
  • Obstetricians
  • Pediatricians
  • NICU Nurses
  • Neonatal Associations and Societies
  • Neonatal & Pediatric Faculty
  • Surgeons
  • Physicians
  • Pediatric Nurses
  • Research Scholars
  • Pharmacists
  • Students
  • Nutritionists
  • Business Entrepreneurs

 

 

Track 1 Neonatology

Neonatology is a branch of medical science which deals with care, improvement, and infections of newborn children. In some cases babies are born before their bodies are prepared to leave the womb. Major organs like heart, lungs, stomach, and skin may not be developing enough to work without exceptional help. In spite of the fact that pediatrician can deal with most medicinal issues of children, a Neonatologist work is to manage the risk factors and high-hazard conditions.

Related Societies:

Albanian Association of Perinatology | British Association of Perinatal Medicine | Australia and New Zealand. Perinatal Society | Spanish Society of Neonatology | Neonatal Society (UK) | Turkish Neonatology Society  | American Pediatric Society | California Association of Neonatologists | Argentine Society of Neonatology | Chilean Society of Neonatology | National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Malasy. Perinatal Society

Track 2: Preterm birth defects

A premature birth is a birth that takes place more than three weeks before the baby's estimated due date i.e. is fewer than 37 weeks gestational age. Those premature babies may have very mild symptoms or may have more-obvious complications. Babies born this early will likely need a longer hospital stay in a special nursery unit at the hospital. The cause of preterm birth is often exactly not known, but it may happened due to conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, being pregnant with more than one baby, being either obese or underweight, a number of vaginal infections, tobacco smoking and psychological stress are some of the reasons. Preterm birth is the most widely recognized reason for death among new born children around the world.

Dental problems

Chronic health issues

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

Track 3: Kangaroo Mother Care

Research suggests that kangaroo mother care gives premature and low birth-weight babies a better chance of thriving. Kangaroo care method is a process of placing a premature baby  on its mother’s naked chest allowing tummy to tummy contact to locate the baby between the mother’s breasts. The baby’s head is positioned above the mother’s heart. This is a technique whereby parents or caregivers become a baby’s incubator until they could maintain their own body temperature. Kangaroo Mother Care  has essential components are skin-to-skin contact, and breastfeeding. Many studies have shown that Kangaroo Care offers significant benefits.

Related Societies:

British Association of Perinatal Medicine |Albanian Association of Perinatology |Spanish Society of Neonatology| Australia and New Zealand. Perinatal Society |California Association of Neonatologists |American Pediatric Society |Turkish Neonatology Society | Neonatal Society (UK) |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association

Track 4: Nutrition and Breastfeeding

Infants born prematurely have unique nutritional needs. The nutrition will have a lifelong impact which is provided during the first days, weeks, and months after birth. Without proper weight gain, new-borns are at risk for delays in their growth and development. Numerous studies from around the world suggest that Breast milk is the safest and healthiest food for babies. It provides all the essential nutrition for infants. Breast feeding protects infants from a long list of illnesses along with better development and stronger immune system.

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

Track 5: Neonatal Pulmonary disorders

Respiratory distress is a common presenting feature immediately after birth and is typically caused by abnormal respiratory function during the transition from fetal to neonatal life.When a neonate is effected by respiratory disorders there will be higher risk conditions and requires clinical care by a physician or other health care professional.

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

Track 6: Neonatal Intensive Care Units

Mostly new born babies are admitted to the NICU, they comes under premature (born before 37 weeks of pregnancy), have low birth weight (less than 5.5 pounds), or have a health condition that requires special care. Neonates who requires intensive medical attention are often admitted into the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU)  in the hospital.  These premature babies requires a special care in an incubator, which provides heat to keep a constant body temperature and mimics the uterine environment. IV hydration and other evidence-based therapies are given to them along with high caloric food. Some of the below reasons might sent babies to NICU.

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

Track 7: Neonatal Nursing

Neonatal nursing is a type of subspeciality nursing who works with new born babies with a variety of issues which involves in from prematurity, birth defects, infection, cardiac malformations, and surgical problems. The neonatal period is characterized as the first month of life; however, these infants are often sick for months. Neonatal nursing for the most part includes care to those new-born children who encounter issues due to premature born or sickness after birth. A few neonatal nurses may look after babies up to around 2 years old. Most neonatal nurses may take care to babies from the period of birth until they are discharged from the hospital.

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

Track 8: Perinatology

Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist is a doctor specializes in providing care for women who are at high risk problems during their pregnancies.Maternal Fetal Medicine specialist gives regular prenatal care for women with high-risk pregnancies which helps to manage the mother's existing health problems, such as high blood pressure and diabetes. MFM is a sub-specialty of obstetrics which focuses on the treatment and diagnosis of expectant mothers and their unborn babies.  specialist gives regular prenatal care for women with high-risk pregnancies and helps to manage the mother's existing health problems, such as high blood pressure and diabetes . MFM physician frequently monitors the growing foetus to check for the developmental conditions. We can also check for any birth defects and genetic disorders with tests such as amniocentesis and umbilical cord sampling. An MFM specialist will work closely with pregnant women and her regular health providers for a safe labor and delivery.

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

Track 9: Fetal anomalies

The effect of fetus or embryo which cause disease after birth or fatal is Fetal anomalies. The introduction of high-frequency vaginal probes has enabled has empowered early finding of certain fetal irregularities from the 12th to 14th week of pregnancy. Such early testing is vital for women who have encountered with pregnancy related with birth abnormalities.

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

Track 10: Perinatal asphyxia

The medicinal condition which results from deprivation of oxygen to a baby that lasts long during the birth procedure to cause physical damage, usually to the brain is Perinatal asphyxia, neonatal asphyxia or birth asphyxia. The majority of the newborn child's organs can leads to Hypoxic harm (heart, lungs, liver, gut, kidneys); however brain damage is of most concern and may be to the least liable to heal. In more prominent cases, a newborn child will survive, however with harm to the brain showed as either mental, such as developmental delay or intellectual disability, or physical, such as spasticity.

Related Societies:

Ibero-American Society of Neonatology |Hellenic Neonatal Society |Southeastern Association of Neonatologists (USA)| National Association of Neonatal Therapists |French Society of Neonatology |Israel Neonatology Association | Swiss Society of Neonatology |European School of Perinatal Medicine |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health (IAMANEH) |Colombian Federation of Perinatology |International Association for Maternal and Neonatal Health |Malasy. Perinatal Society |National Association of Neonatal Therapists | Chilean Society of Neonatology |Argentine Society of Neonatology| California Association of Neonatologists

PERINATOLOGY CONGRESS 2020  The global fetal (Labor & Delivery) and neonatal care equipment market size was valued at USD 6.3 billion in 2018 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of around 6.9% over the forecast period. Some of the factors responsible for market growth are the high birth rate in developing countries, rising prevalence of preterm births, and efforts by the government to increase survival rates in such cases.

Increasing prevalence of neonatal hospital-acquired infections and rising awareness about neonatal health & care equipment is expected to contribute to the market growth. According to the UN Foundation, maternal & infant care is a global priority, since around 800 women die every day from preventable causes associated with pregnancy or childbirth. This has led to increased demand for neonatal and fetal care equipment. Furthermore, HAIs are primarily a concern for premature and infants with medical disorders requiring prolonged hospitalization.

The UNICEF (United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund) data stated that 2.5 million children died in the first month of life in 2017 across the world. Furthermore, preterm and low weight birth babies are susceptible to many heath risks and require specialized care. Hence, demand for neonatal equipment is expected to grow exponentially.

Neonatal equipment has been observed to have increasing demand in middle-income countries, as birth rates in these countries are higher, and the priority for improved fetal & neonatal care is high in these countries. As a result, sales of the equipment are expected to flourish at a rapid rate.

Based on product type, the market has been segmented into fetal care and neonatal care equipment. In 2018, ultrasound devices held the largest share in fetal care equipment owing to its increasing application to view the fetus during pregnancy. In addition, rising awareness, technological advancements, and ease in utility have further triggered the usage of portable and do-it-yourself ultrasound devices for home-use.

Fetal monitor segment is anticipated to witness fastest growth rate during the forecast period, owing to its utility in determining the baby's heart rate during pregnancy and labor. Fetal monitoring devices are essential as it allows continuous monitoring of the baby's heart rate and contractions and assists in labor too. In January 2019, Owlet received award for its band which can provide expecting mother real-time updates about baby's well-being. The band can track baby’s heart rate and kick count and can send alert about contractions. The company is planning to launch product later in 2019.

In neonatal care equipment, monitoring devices segment held the largest share in the year 2018, due to factors such as constant technological advancements in neonatal monitors including improvements in connectivity and ease-of-use in home settings.

On the other hand, respiratory devices are expected to exhibit fastest growth rate owing to increasing demand for respiratory care in neonatal in order to reduce the length of hospital stay and risk of long-term disability. Nearly all newborns are prone to respiratory difficulties at birth, and neonate respiratory devices ease the process ensuring better health of the baby.

 

This report forecasts revenue growth and provides an analysis on the industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2015 to 2026. For the purpose of this study, Grand View Research has segmented the fetal and neonatal care equipment market based on product, end use, and region:

  • Product Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2015 - 2026)
    • Fetal Care Equipment
      • Ultrasound Devices
      • Fetal Dopplers
      • Fetal MRI Systems
      • Fetal Monitors
      • Fetal Pulse Oximeters
    • Neonatal Care Equipment
      • Infant Warmers
      • Incubators
      • Convertible Warmers & Incubators
      • Phototherapy Equipment
      • Respiratory Devices
        • Neonatal Ventilators 
        • Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) Devices
        • Oxygen Analyzers and Monitors
        •  Resuscitators
        • Others
      • Neonatal Monitoring Devices
        • Blood Pressure Monitors
        • Cardiac Monitors
        • Pulse Oximeters
        • Integrated Monitoring Devices
  • End Use Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2015 - 2026)
    • Hospitals
    • Diagnostic Centers
    • Clinics & Others
  • Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Million; 2015 - 2026)
    • North America
      •  U.S.
      • Canada
    •  Europe
      •  UK
      • Germany
    • Asia Pacific
      •  China
      •  Japan
      • India
    • Latin America
      •  Brazil
      • Mexico
    •  MEA
      • South Africa
      • Saudi Arabia

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