About Conference
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, the 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.
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
Special Issues
- All accepted abstracts will be published in respective Supporting International Journals.
- Abstracts will be provided with Digital Object Identifier by Cross Ref.
See more at : https://maternal-childhealth.healthconferences.org/