Track Categories

The track category is the heading under which your abstract will be reviewed and later published in the conference printed matters if accepted. During the submission process, you will be asked to select one track category for your abstract.

24. Pediatric Endocrinology:

This session delves deeper into the endocrine disorders that affect children, such as diabetes, growth hormone deficiency, thyroid disorders, and adrenal disorders. It discusses the latest research on hormonal regulation, diagnostic tests, and treatment options for endocrine conditions in children.

24-1 Type 1 diabetes in children: management, technology, and psychosocial aspects

24-2 Type 2 diabetes in children: prevention, early detection, and lifestyle interventions

24-3 Growth hormone therapy: indications, monitoring, and long-term outcomes

24-4 Thyroid disorders in children: congenital hypothyroidism, autoimmune thyroiditis, and thyroid cancer

24-5 Adrenal disorders: adrenal insufficiency, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, and pheochromocytoma

25. Pediatric Nephrology:

This session further investigates the kidney diseases and urinary tract disorders that affect children. It explores the latest research on diagnostic approaches, treatment options, and the role of dialysis and transplantation in children with kidney failure.

25-1 Acute kidney injury in children: causes, diagnosis, and management

25-2 Chronic kidney disease in children: progression, management, and renal replacement therapy

25-3 Nephrotic syndrome in children: new insights into pathogenesis and treatment

25-4 Urinary tract infections in children: prevention, recurrent infections, and long-term complications

25-5 Hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis in children

26. Pediatric Gastroenterology and Hepatology:

This session explores in detail the digestive and liver diseases that affect children. It discusses the latest research on diagnostic approaches, treatment options, and nutritional management for various gastrointestinal and liver disorders in children.

26-1 Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in children: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis

26-2 Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) in children: diagnosis, treatment, and dietary management

26-3 Functional gastrointestinal disorders in children: irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and functional abdominal pain

26-4 Liver transplantation in children: indications, outcomes, and long-term follow-up

26-5 Nutritional management of gastrointestinal and liver disorders in children

27. Pediatric Ethics and Law:

This session addresses the ethical and legal dilemmas faced by healthcare professionals in providing care for children. It explores informed consent, decision-making for minors, confidentiality, and the rights of children in healthcare settings.

27-1 Informed consent and assent in pediatric care

27-2 Decision-making for minors with chronic illnesses or life-threatening conditions

27-3 Confidentiality and privacy issues in pediatric care

27-4 Child abuse and neglect: reporting obligations and ethical considerations

27-5 The rights of children in healthcare: access, participation, and protection

28. Pediatric Genetics and Genomics:

This session explores the role of genetics and genomics in understanding childhood diseases, identifying genetic predispositions, and developing personalized treatments. It covers genetic testing, gene therapy, and the ethical considerations surrounding genetic information in children.

28-1 Genetic testing in pediatrics: indications, ethical considerations, and genetic counseling

28-2 Gene therapy for inherited diseases: current research and future directions

28-3 Pharmacogenomics in pediatrics: personalized medicine based on genetic information

28-4 The role of epigenetics in child health and development

28-5 Ethical and legal issues surrounding genetic testing and gene therapy in children

29. Global child health and Development:

This session focuses on the health and well-being of children worldwide, addressing global health disparities, infectious diseases, malnutrition, and the impact of poverty and conflict on child development. It explores strategies for improving child health outcomes in low- and middle-income countries.

29-1 Global burden of childhood diseases and mortality

29-2 Impact of poverty and conflict on child health and development

29-3 Malnutrition and under nutrition in children: prevention and treatment

29-4 Infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries: prevention and control

29-5 Global initiatives for improving child health and well-being: Sustainable Development Goals and the role of international organizations

30. Pediatric Palliative Care and End-of-Life Care:

This session addresses the unique challenges and considerations in providing palliative and end-of-life care for children with life-limiting illnesses. It focuses on pain and symptom management, psychosocial support for children and families, and ethical decision-making in pediatric palliative care.

30-1 Principles of pediatric palliative care: pain and symptom management, psychosocial support, and family-centered care

30-2 End-of-life care for children: ethical considerations, decision-making, and bereavement support

30-3 The role of the interdisciplinary team in pediatric palliative care

30-4 Cultural and spiritual considerations in pediatric palliative care

30-5  Advance care planning and communication in pediatric palliative care

31. Clinical Case Studies and Reports in Pediatrics:

This session provides a platform for healthcare professionals, researchers, and educators to share and discuss real-world clinical cases and research findings in pediatrics. It aims to foster learning, collaboration, and the exchange of knowledge to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and management of pediatric conditions.

31-1 Rare and Complex Pediatric Cases

31-2 Pediatric Case.

31-3 Pediatric Case Reports

31-4 Quality Improvement Projects in Pediatrics

31-5 Ethical and Legal Dilemmas in Pediatric Care

01. Child Development & Growth:

This session investigates the intricate processes of physical, cognitive, and emotional development in children, from infancy through adolescence. It covers key milestones, developmental disorders, and strategies for fostering optimal growth and well-being.

1-1 Early childhood development and interventions

1-2 Neurodevelopmental disorders: diagnosis and management

1-3 Adolescent brain development and mental health

1-4 Growth disorders and endocrine disorders

1-5 Impact of nutrition and environment on child development

02. Pediatric Diseases & Therapeutics:

Uncover the latest advances in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of common and complex pediatric diseases. This session covers a wide range of conditions, from infectious diseases to chronic illnesses, and highlights innovative therapeutic approaches.

2-1 Infectious diseases: prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

2-2 Chronic diseases: asthma, diabetes, obesity, and more

2-3 Pediatric oncology and hematology

2-4 Rare pediatric diseases and orphan drugs

2-5 Personalized medicine in pediatrics

03. Pediatric Mental Health:

Examine the complexities of mental health issues in children and adolescents, including anxiety, depression, ADHD, and autism spectrum disorder. This session addresses early identification, evidence-based interventions, and the role of family and community support in promoting mental well-being.

3-1 Mental health disorders in children and adolescents

3-2 Early intervention and prevention strategies

3-3 Family-based therapies and support systems

3-4 School-based mental health programs

3-5 The impact of trauma and adversity on child mental health

04. Nutrition & Pediatric Obesity:

Scrutinize the critical role of nutrition in child health, from infancy through adolescence. This session addresses the growing epidemic of childhood obesity, focusing on preventive strategies, interventions, and the promotion of healthy eating habits.

4-1 Infant and child nutrition guidelines

4-2 Nutritional deficiencies and their impact on child health

4-3 Childhood obesity: causes, consequences, and prevention

4-4 Nutritional interventions for weight management

4-4 School-based nutrition programs and policies

05. Neonatology & Perinatal Care:

Analyze the specialized field of neonatal care, focusing on the health and well-being of newborns. This session covers premature birth, congenital anomalies, neonatal intensive care, and long-term outcomes for infants born with complex medical needs.

5-1 Preterm birth: risk factors, complications, and interventions

5-2 Neonatal intensive care: advances in technology and care practices

5-3 ongenital anomalies: diagnosis, management, and outcomes

5-4 Neonatal nutrition and growth

5-5Long-term outcomes for premature infants and those with complex needs

06. Pediatric Vaccines & Immunization:

 Explore the latest developments in pediatric vaccines and immunization strategies, focusing on vaccine safety, efficacy, and the role of vaccines in preventing infectious diseases. This session also addresses vaccine hesitancy and strategies for promoting vaccine acceptance.

6-1 New and emerging vaccines for childhood diseases

6-2 Vaccine safety and effectiveness

6-3 Vaccine hesitancy and strategies for overcoming it

6-4 Global immunization programs and challenges

6-5 The role of vaccines in reducing child mortality and morbidity

07 . Pediatric Surgery & Anesthesia:

Delve into the world of pediatric surgery and anesthesia, covering a wide range of procedures, from minimally invasive techniques to complex surgeries for congenital anomalies and acquired conditions. This session emphasizes the unique considerations for surgical care in children.

7-1 Minimally invasive surgery in children

7-2 Surgical management of congenital anomalies

7-3 Pediatric anesthesia: safety and best practices

7-4 Pain management in children undergoing surgery

7-5 Postoperative care and recovery for children

08. Adolescent Health:

Address the unique health needs and challenges of adolescents, including physical, mental, and sexual health. This session focuses on preventive care, health promotion, and interventions for common adolescent health issues, such as substance abuse and eating disorders.

8-1 Adolescent physical health: growth, puberty, and reproductive health

8-2 Adolescent mental health: depression, anxiety, and self-harm

8-3 Substance abuse and addiction in adolescents

8-4 Eating disorders: anorexia, bulimia, and binge eating disorder

8-5 Sexuality and sexual health in adolescent

 

09. Pediatric Allergy & Immunology:

Explore the complex world of allergies and immune disorders in children. This session covers the diagnosis, management, and treatment of various allergic conditions, including food allergies, asthma, eczema, and autoimmune diseases.

9-1 Food allergies: diagnosis, management, and prevention

9-2 Asthma: triggers, treatment, and management

9-3 Eczema: causes, symptoms, and treatment options

9-4 Autoimmune diseases in children: diagnosis and treatment

9-5 Primary immunodeficiency disorders: diagnosis and management

10. Pediatric Critical Care:

Delve into the critical care of critically ill children, focusing on the latest advances in life support, organ support, and resuscitation. This session also addresses the ethical and psychological aspects of caring for children in intensive care units.

10-1 Pediatric intensive care: life support and organ support

10-2 Resuscitation of critically ill children

10-3 Pediatric trauma and injury care

10-4 Ethical considerations in pediatric critical care

10-5 Psychological support for families of critically ill children

11. Pediatric Cardiology:

Explore the diagnosis, treatment, and management of congenital and acquired heart conditions in children. This session covers a wide range of cardiac diseases, from congenital heart defects to arrhythmias and heart failure.

11-1 Congenital heart defects: diagnosis and surgical management

11-2 Arrhythmias in children: diagnosis and treatment

11-3 Heart failure in children: causes, symptoms, and treatment options

11-4 Cardiomyopathies in children: types, diagnosis, and management

11-5 Cardiac catheterization and interventional cardiology in children

12. Pediatric Gastroenterology & Hepatology:

Delve into the digestive and liver diseases that affect children, including inflammatory bowel disease, celiac disease, liver failure, and gastro esophageal reflux disease (GERD). This session discusses diagnostic approaches, treatment options, and nutritional management.

12-1 Inflammatory bowel disease in children: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis

12-2 Celiac disease: diagnosis, treatment, and gluten-free diet

12-3 Liver diseases in children: hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver failure

12-4 Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in infants and children

12-5 Nutritional management of gastrointestinal and liver disorders in children

13.  Pediatric Neurology:

Explore the diagnosis and management of neurological disorders in children, including epilepsy, cerebral palsy, headaches, and neuromuscular disorders. This session highlights the importance of early intervention and multidisciplinary care in optimizing outcomes for children with neurological conditions.

13-1 Epilepsy in children: types, diagnosis, and treatment

13-2 Cerebral palsy: causes, symptoms, and management

13-3 Headaches in children: types, triggers, and treatment options

13-4Neuromuscular disorders in children: diagnosis and management

13-5 Neurodevelopmental disorders: autism, ADHD, and learning disabilities

14. Pediatric Endocrinology

Examine the endocrine disorders that affect children, such as diabetes, growth hormone deficiency, thyroid disorders, and adrenal disorders. This session discusses hormonal regulation, diagnostic tests, and treatment options for endocrine conditions in children.

14-1 Diabetes in children: type 1 and type 2

14-2 Growth hormone deficiency: diagnosis and treatment with growth hormone therapy

14-3 Thyroid disorders in children: hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism

14-4 Adrenal disorders: adrenal insufficiency and congenital adrenal hyperplasia

14-5 Puberty disorders: precocious puberty and delayed puberty

15. Pediatric Nephrology:

Investigate the kidney diseases and urinary tract disorders that affect children, including nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, kidney failure, and urinary tract infections. This session discusses diagnostic approaches, treatment options, and the role of dialysis and transplantation in children with kidney failure.

15-1 Nephrotic syndrome in children: causes, symptoms, and treatment

15-2 Glomerulonephritis in children: types, diagnosis, and management

15-3 Kidney failure in children: causes, treatment, and kidney transplantation

15-4 Urinary tract infections in children: prevention, diagnosis, and treatment

15-5 Bedwetting (enuresis) in children: causes and management

16. Pediatric Pulmonology

Explore the respiratory diseases that affect children, such as asthma, cystic fibrosis, bronchiolitis, and pneumonia. This session discusses diagnostic approaches, treatment options, and the importance of respiratory therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation for children with lung diseases.

16-1 Asthma in children: triggers, treatment, and management

16-2 Cystic fibrosis: diagnosis, treatment, and gene therapy

16-3 Bronchiolitis in infants and young children: causes, symptoms, and treatment

16-4 Pneumonia in children: types, diagnosis, and treatment

16-5 Respiratory therapy and pulmonary rehabilitation for children with lung diseases

17. Pediatric Rheumatology:

This session delves into diagnosing, treating, and managing rheumatic diseases in children, including juvenile idiopathic arthritis, lupus, and dermatomyositis. It also addresses the challenges of managing chronic pain and inflammation in young patients.

17-1 Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA)

17- 2 Childhood-onset systemic Lupus Erythematous (SLE)

17-3 Pediatric Autoinflammatory Diseases

17-4 Vasculitis in Children

17-4 Pediatric Connective Tissue Diseases

18. Pediatric Pharmacology & Drug Safety:

This session focuses on the unique challenges and considerations in drug therapy for children, addressing pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug safety, and adverse drug reactions in the pediatric population. It aims to optimize drug therapy for children while ensuring their safety and well-being.

18-1 Pediatric drug development and clinical trials

18-2 Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in children

18-3 Adverse drug reactions and drug safety in pediatric patients

18-4 Off-label drug use in pediatrics

18-5 Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine for children

19. Pediatric Dermatology:

This session explores the diagnosis, treatment, and management of skin conditions that affect children, including eczema, psoriasis, acne, and birthmarks. It also addresses the unique challenges of managing skin diseases in infants and young children.

19-1 Atopic dermatitis (eczema) in children: causes, symptoms, and treatment

19-2 Psoriasis in children: diagnosis, management, and impact on quality of life

19-3 Acne in adolescents: treatment options and strategies for managing acne scars

19-4  Birthmarks and vascular anomalies in children: diagnosis and treatment options

19-5 Infectious skin diseases in children: impetigo, scabies, and fungal infection

20. Pediatric Infectious Diseases:

This session delves into the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of infectious diseases in children, including viral, bacterial, fungal, and parasitic infections. It also addresses emerging infectious diseases and the role of vaccination in protecting children from preventable illnesses.

20-1 Common childhood infections: measles, mumps, rubella, chickenpox, and pertussis

20-2 Emerging infectious diseases in children: COVID-19, Zika virus, and others

20-3 Antibiotic resistance in pediatric infections

20-4 Vaccine-preventable diseases: immunization schedules and recommendations

20-5 Infectious diseases in immunocompromised children

21. Pediatric Emergency Medicine:

This session focuses on the acute care of children in emergency settings, including trauma, poisoning, and life-threatening conditions. It also addresses the unique challenges of managing emergencies in infants and young children, as well as the importance of disaster preparedness and response.

21-1 Pediatric trauma and injury care

21-2 Poisoning and toxic exposures in children

21-3 Pediatric resuscitation and life support

21-4 Emergency management of common childhood illnesses

21-5 Disaster preparedness and response for pediatric emergencies

22. Pediatric Radiology:

This session explores the use of imaging modalities, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound, in the diagnosis and management of pediatric diseases. It also covers the latest advances in pediatric interventional radiology, which uses minimally invasive techniques to treat a variety of conditions.

22-1 Imaging modalities in pediatrics: X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound

22-2 Pediatric interventional radiology: minimally invasive procedures

22-3 Imaging of common pediatric diseases: respiratory, gastrointestinal, and musculoskeletal disorders

22-4 Imaging in pediatric trauma and oncology

22-5 Radiation safety in pediatric imaging

23. Pediatric Hematology:

This session focuses on the diagnosis and management of blood disorders in children, such as anemia, bleeding disorders, and blood cancers. It also covers the use of blood transfusions and stem cell transplantation in pediatric patients.

23-1 Iron deficiency anemia in children: causes, diagnosis, and treatment

23-2 Hemophilia and other bleeding disorders in children: management and treatment options

23-3 Leukemia and other blood cancers in children: diagnosis and treatment

23-4 Blood transfusions in pediatric patients: indications and safety considerations

23-5 Stem cell transplantation in children with blood disorders