Theme: Bridging excellence in Maternal and Child health
Maternal & Child Health Congress 2020
Conference Series is regarded to welcome you to join the Global summit on Maternal, Infant and Child Health which will be held from September 09-10, 2020 at Amsterdam, Netherlands which incorporates brief keynote introductions, Oral talks, Poster introductions and Exhibitions.
Global summit on Maternal, Infant and Child Health is the world's biggest gathering devoted to Maternal and Child wellbeing. This slanting occasion which unites proficient universal scholastic researchers, youthful scientists, Obstetricians, Maternal-Fetal Medicine (MFM) pros, Pediatricians, gynecologists, and students making the congress an ideal stage to share encounters and learning, gain and assess rising innovations in Maternal wellbeing Treatment and Research over the globe. Commencement of cross-outskirt co-tasks among specialists and establishments will likewise be encouraged. The theme of the Conference is “Bridging excellence in maternal and Child health".
We foresee an empowering 2-day logical event, business enterprise meeting, poster introductions, exhibitions and keynote introduction in the beguiling city of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Track 1: The first Trimester Pre-birth Testing
Prenatal tests (Pre Birth) are tests done during pregnancy to check a woman's health and her baby's. They can detect conditions that can put a baby at risk for problems like preterm birth if they're not treated. Tests also can help health care providers find things like a birth defect or a chromosomal abnormality.
This test includes a blood test and an ultrasound exam. It helps to determine whether the fetus is at risk for a chromosomal abnormality (such as Down syndrome) or birth defects.
- Cell-free DNA testing
- First trimester screening
- Ultrasound
- Chorionic villus sampling (CVS)
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Track 2: Preterm Infant Revival
Preterm birth, also known as premature birth, is the birth of a baby at fewer than 37 weeks' gestational age. These babies are known as preemies. Symptoms of preterm labor include uterine contractions which occur more often than every ten minutes. Premature infants are at greater risk for cerebral palsy, delays in development, hearing problems and sight problems. These risks are greater the earlier a baby is born.
- Premature infant
- Hypothermia
- Infancy
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Track 3: Infections in the Pre-birth and Neonatal period
Neonatal infections are infections of the neonate (newborn) acquired during prenatal development or in the first four weeks of life. Neonatal infections may be contracted by mother to child transmission, in the birth canal during childbirth, or contracted after birth. Some neonatal infections are apparent soon after delivery, while others may develop in the postnatal period. Some neonatal infections such as HIV, hepatitis B, and malaria do not become apparent until much later.
- Prematurity
- Chorioamnionitis
- Maternal urinary tract
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Track 4: Genetics, Epigenetics and the Formative Starting points of Grown-up Wellbeing
A person inherits a complete set of genes from each parent, as well as a vast array of cultural and socioeconomic experiences from his/her family. Family history is thought to be a good predictor of an individual’s disease risk because family members most closely represent the unique genomic and environmental interactions that an individual experiences
Epigenetics is the study of heritable phenotype changes that do not involve alterations in the DNA sequence. The Greek prefix epi in epigenetics implies features that are "on top of" or "in addition to" the traditional genetic basis for inheritance. Epigenetics most often denotes changes that affect gene activity and expression, but can also be used to describe any heritable phenotypic change.
- Nucleotide sequence.
- DNA Methylation
- Alleles
- Heredity
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Track 5 : Safe Parenthood and Infant Wellbeing
Children’s health and safety is about more than just their physical wellbeing; it also refers to their whole welfare. This means that early childhood educators think about more than practical health and safety issues in their day-to-day work. They also recognize that children will have differing emotional support needs and therefore deal with each child differently, respecting their individual life contexts.
Parenthood
Cognitive well-being
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Track 6: Abnormally Intrusive Placenta
Abnormally invasive placenta, also known as morbidly adherent placenta, is a broad term that describes abnormal adherence of placenta to the underlying myometrium. Clinical risk factors include placenta previa and prior uterine surgery, including caesarean delivery. The diagnosis and management of women at risk is not only based on clinical parameters, but also driven by imaging, namely ultrasound and more recently magnetic resonance (MRI) imaging.
- Caesarean delivery
- Abnormal adherence
- Antenatal suspicion
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Track 7: Preterm Birth: Anticipation and Expectation
Premature babies are born before their bodies and organ systems have completely matured. These babies are often small, with low birth weight, and they may need help breathing, eating, fighting infection, and staying warm. Very premature babies, those born before 28 weeks, are especially vulnerable. Many of their organs may not be ready for life outside the mother's uterus and may be too immature to function well
- Preterm delivery
- Child health
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Track 8: Ultrasound and Doppler Examine in Pregnancy
Doppler ultrasound uses sound waves to detect the movement of blood in vessels. It is used in pregnancy to study blood circulation in the baby, uterus and placenta. Using it in high-risk pregnancies, where there is concern about the baby's condition. However, its value as a screening tool in all pregnancies needs to be assessed as there is a possibility of unnecessary interventions and adverse effects.
- Uterus
- High- risk pregnancies
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Track 9: Critically Sick Obstetrics Patients
Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN) which is a surgical field.
- Gravid uterus compresses
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Tracks 10: Maternal Mortality
Maternal death or maternal mortality is defined as "the death of a woman while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy, irrespective of the duration and site of the pregnancy, from any cause related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management but not from accidental or incidental causes.
- Maternal mortality ratio
- severe bleeding
- high blood pressure during pregnancy (pre-eclampsia and eclampsia)
- unsafe abortion
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Tracks 11: Caesarean Segment Security and Quality
Caesarean section, also known as C-section, or caesarean delivery, is the use of surgery to deliver babies. This may include obstructed labor, twin pregnancy and high blood pressure in the mother, breech birth, or problems with the placenta or umbilical cord. A caesarean delivery may be performed based upon the shape of the mother's pelvis or history of a previous C-section.
- Caesarean deliver
- C section Delivery
- lower uterine segment
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Track 12: Prenatal Nutrition
Prenatal nutrition has a strong influence on birth weight and further development of the infant. There was a study at the National Institution of Health which found that babies born from an obese mother have a higher probability to fail tests of fine motor skills which is the movement of small muscles such as the hands and fingers.
- Normal weight women
- Underweight women
- Gestational weight gain
- Overweight and obese women
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Track 13: Maternal sepsis
Maternal sepsis is a severe bacterial infection, usually of the uterus (womb), which can occur in pregnant women or more commonly, in the days following childbirth. Infection that occurs just after childbirth is also known as puerperal sepsis.Maternal sepsis was once a common cause of maternal death but is now rare due to improved hygiene standards and effective antibiotics.
- Early neonatal infection
- Postpartum Hemorrhage
- Hypertensive disorders
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Track 14: Metabolic Issues in New Conceived
Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions that occur together, increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes. These conditions include increased blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels.
- Glucose intolerance
- Central obesity
- Hypertension
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Track 15: Neonatal Concentrated Consideration
The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) of an infant is a brilliant yet exceptionally complex procedure. A child must make numerous physical changes in accordance with life outside the mother's body. Leaving the uterus implies that a child can never again rely upon the mother's course and placenta for essential physiologic capacities.
- Pharmacokinetics
- Postnatal development
- Plasma protein-binding
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Track 16: Postpartum Care Basics for Maternal Safety
Numerous instances of baby blues preeclampsia are missed or ineffectively dealt with. Here and there hypertension proceeds and causes different issues, for example, inordinate liquid in the lungs or stroke. In different cases, new-beginning hypertension – what is called de novo hypertension.
Most ladies and even their human services suppliers don't know that a past filled with extreme preeclampsia, development limited children, and other pregnancy complications put them at higher hazard for coronary illness and stroke than other ladies without these intricacies.
- Postpartum Discharge information
- Recovery from birth
- Breastfeeding and parenting support
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Track 17: Clinical Pediatrics
Pediatrics is concerned not just about prompt administration of the evil youngster yet additionally long haul consequences for personal satisfaction, handicap and survival. Pediatricians are included with the counteractive action, early location, and the executives of issues including:-
Formative postponements and scatters
Behavioral issues
Mental scatters including gloom and anxiety
- Genitourinary Disorders
- Pediatric Gynecology and Sexual Abuse
- Musculoskeletal System
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Track 18: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) is a sudden unexpected death of adolescents and adults, mainly during sleep. A sudden death in a young person can be caused by coronary illness, medication-related causes or other causes. Rare diseases called channelopathies may play a role such as long QT syndrome (LQTS), Brugada syndrome (BrS), CPVT, early repolarisation syndrome, mixed sodium channel disease, and short QT syndrome.
- Cot death
- Crib death
- Unexplained death
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Track 19: Diagnosis and Tests
Modern prenatal diagnosis is a collaborative effort, often involving specialists from a number of different areas of medicine. At the Fetal-Maternal Center, you will have access to specialists from virtually every field of maternal, fetal, genetic, neonatal and surgical care. Tests including Three-Dimensional (3D) Ultrasound, Amniocentesis, Fetal Echocardiogram, Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound etc.
- Specialized Ultrasound
- Maternal serum AFP
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Track 20: Treatment and Therapies
Modern prenatal diagnosis is a collaborative effort, often involving specialists from a number of different areas of medicine. At the Fetal-Maternal Center, you will have access to specialists from virtually every field of maternal, fetal, genetic, neonatal and surgical care. Tests including Three-Dimensional (3D) Ultrasound, Amniocentesis, Fetal Echocardiogram, Fetal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasound etc.
- Genetic Counseling
- Fetal Echocardiogram
- Chorionic Villus Sampling
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The 2019 Canadian Health Survey on Children and Youth covers the population aged 1 to 17 as of January 31, 2019, living in the ten provinces and the three territories. Excluded from the survey's coverage are children and youth living on First Nation reserves and other Aboriginal settlements in the provinces, children and youth living in foster homes and the institutionalized population.
Effective and resilient health systems are needed to ensure access to high-quality services for mothers and children across the continuum of care. Holistic health systems strengthening efforts combined with clinical- and community-based interventions can help to sustain reductions of and further decrease preventable maternal and child deaths globally.
An annual, state-wide-representative survey of women with a recent live birth in California. MIHA collects self-reported information about maternal and infant experiences and maternal attitudes and behaviour before, during and shortly after pregnancy. Topics include preconception health, health disparities, alcohol use during pregnancy, maternal weight gain, oral health, and breastfeeding.
Based on a comparison with demographic projections from the 2016 Census of Population, the frame for the CHSCY covers at least 98% of the total target population in all provinces and 96% in all Northern territories.
Almost 800 women die every day due to complications during pregnancy and childbirth” (WHO, 2014). 99% of these deaths occur in developing countries. These grim statistics betray the state of maternal healthcare and the circumstances under which many mothers try to bring their children into the world. A great majority of these deaths could have simply been averted had there been some form of skilled healthcare or obstetric care available to these expecting mothers.
With high issue salience in the international development agenda – for example, Millennium Development Goal 5 is devoted to improving maternal health by reducing the maternal mortality ratio and increasing universal access to reproductive care – there is admittedly a lot of effort going into alleviating the problem.
Conference Highlights
- The First Trimester Pre-birth Testing
- Preterm Infant Revival
- Infections in the Pre-birth and Neonatal period
- Genetics, Epigenetics and the formative starting points of Grown-up Wellbeing
- Safe Parenthood and Infant Wellbeing
- Abnormally Intrusive Placenta
- Preterm birth: Anticipation and Expectation
- Ultrasound and Doppler examine in Pregnancy
- Critically Sick Obstetrics Patients
- Maternal Mortality
- Caesarean segment Security and Quality
- Prenatal Nutrition
- Maternal Sepsis
- Metabolic Issues in New Conceived
- Neonatal Concentrated Consideration
- Postpartum Care Basics for Maternal Safety
- Clinical Pediatrics
- Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
- Diagnosis and Tests
- Treatments and Therapies
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