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.
This session on Preterm Care at Neonatology 2026 focuses on the specialized medical and supportive needs of premature infants. It highlights advancements in neonatal intensive care, respiratory support, and early interventions to improve survival and long-term outcomes. Emphasis is placed on improving survival rates, reducing complications, and enhancing long-term developmental outcomes through early interventions and multidisciplinary care approaches.
Sub-Tracks
- NICU Care
- Prematurity
- Respiratory Support
- Thermal Care
The New born Health Session at Neonatology 2026 addresses the essential care required during the first 28 days of life, a critical period for survival and development. This session highlights routine screenings, immunizations, hygiene practices, and early detection of health conditions. It also focuses on strategies to reduce neonatal mortality and ensure a healthy transition from birth to infancy through evidence-based practices and family-centered care.
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- Neonatal Care
- Vital Health
- Screening
- Immunization
This Session on Baby Nutrition at Neonatology 2026 explores the dietary requirements necessary for optimal growth and development in infants. The session emphasizes the importance of balanced nutrition, breastfeeding, complementary feeding, and micronutrient intake. It also discusses challenges such as malnutrition, feeding disorders, and strategies to enhance immunity and cognitive development through proper nutrition.
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- Infant Nutrition
- Feeding Care
- Nutrient Needs
- Growth Diet
The Breast feeding Session at Neonatology 2026 highlights the critical role of human milk in infant health and development. This session covers lactation physiology, breastfeeding techniques, and support systems for mothers. It also addresses challenges such as low milk supply, maternal health issues, and societal barriers, while promoting breastfeeding as a key component of neonatal care and bonding.
Sub-Tracks
- Lactation Support
- Feeding Practices
- Milk Supply
- Maternal Care
This Session on Social Pediatrics Neonatology 2026 focuses on the broader determinants of child health, including social, environmental, and economic factors. This session explores how family dynamics, community support, education, and public health policies influence child development. It promotes holistic and inclusive approaches to pediatric care, ensuring equitable healthcare access for all children.
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- Child Welfare
- Community Care
- Family Health
- Social Support
The Pediatric Critical Care Session at Neonatology 2026 deals with the management of life-threatening conditions in infants and children. This session covers intensive care practices, advanced life support systems, and emergency interventions. It also emphasizes multidisciplinary teamwork, technological advancements, and protocols that improve survival and recovery in critical situations.
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- ICU Care
- Emergency Care
- Life Support
- Critical Monitoring
This Session on Infection Control at Neonatology 2026 is essential in preventing hospital-acquired and community infections among new borns and children. This session focuses on hygiene practices, sterilization techniques, vaccination strategies, and antimicrobial stewardship. It highlights the importance of reducing infection risks in healthcare settings and improving patient safety.
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- Hygiene Care
- Infection Prevention
- Sterilization
- Safety Protocols
The Neonatal Safety Session at Neonatology 2026 emphasizes creating a secure and risk-free environment for new borns. This session addresses patient safety standards, error prevention, safe handling practices, and quality improvement measures. It also explores guidelines and policies that ensure consistent and safe neonatal care delivery.
Sub-Tracks
- Patient Safety
- Risk Prevention
- Safe Practices
- Care Standards
This Session on Neonatal Support at Neonatology 2026 focuses on comprehensive care that includes medical, emotional, and developmental support for new borns and their families. This session highlights family-centered care models, counseling, and support systems that enhance both infant well-being and parental confidence.
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- Support Care
- Family Support
- Emotional Care
- Nursing Care
The Baby Development Session at Neonatology 2026 examines the physical, cognitive, emotional, and social growth of infants. This session highlights developmental milestones, early learning, and the importance of stimulation and nurturing environments. It also addresses early detection of developmental delays and intervention strategies.
Sub-Tracks
- Child Growth
- Brain Development
- Milestones
- Early Learning
This Session on Growth Monitoring at Neonatology 2026 involves tracking an infant’s growth parameters such as weight, height, and head circumference. This session emphasizes the importance of regular assessments to identify nutritional or health issues early and ensure healthy development through timely interventions.
Sub-Tracks
- Growth Tracking
- Health Metrics
- Development Checks
- Screening Tools
The Early Diagnosis Session at Neonatology 2026 focuses on the timely identification of diseases and developmental conditions in new borns. This session explores screening programs, diagnostic tools, and technologies that enable early intervention and improved health outcomes.
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- Early Screening
- Diagnostics
- Risk Detection
- Timely Care
This Session on Birth Defects at Neonatology 2026 addresses congenital anomalies that affect new borns. This session covers genetic factors, prenatal diagnosis, prevention strategies, and management approaches. It also emphasizes early intervention and long-term care planning.
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- Congenital Disorders
- Genetic Issues
- Prenatal Care
- Early Intervention
The Jaundice Care Session at Neonatology 2026 focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of neonatal jaundice, a common condition in new borns. This session discusses bilirubin metabolism, risk factors, and treatment methods such as phototherapy and exchange transfusion.
Sub-Tracks
- Bilirubin Care
- Phototherapy
- Liver Health
- Neonatal Jaundice
This Session on Drug Safety at Neonatology 2026 highlights the importance of safe medication practices in neonates and children. This session addresses correct dosing, drug interactions, side effects, and toxicity prevention to ensure effective and safe treatments.
Sub-Tracks
- Safe Medication
- Dosage Care
- Drug Effects
- Toxicity
The Digital Health Session at Neonatology 2026 explores the integration of technology in neonatal and pediatric care. This session includes telemedicine, electronic health records, wearable devices, and digital monitoring systems that improve accessibility and efficiency in healthcare delivery.
Sub-Tracks
- Telemedicine
- Health Tools
- Digital Records
- Remote Care
This Session on Parental Support at Neonatology 2026 emphasizes empowering parents through education, counseling, and involvement in child care. This session highlights the importance of family engagement in improving health outcomes and promoting emotional well-being.
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- Parent Guidance
- Counseling
- Family Care
- Awareness
The AI in Care Session at Neonatology 2026 focuses on the use of artificial intelligence in healthcare, including predictive analytics, diagnostics, and personalized treatment plans. It highlights how AI enhances decision-making and improves patient outcomes.
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- AI Tools
- Smart Care
- Data Analysis
- Predictive Care
This Session on Neonatal Ethics at Neonatology 2026 addresses ethical challenges in new born care, including decision-making in critical conditions, patient rights, and end-of-life care. This session promotes ethical and compassionate healthcare practices.
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- Ethical Care
- Patient Rights
- Decision Making
- Care Policies
The Case reports & Case Studies session at Neonatology 2026 provides practical insights through real-life clinical cases. It focuses on diagnosis, treatment approaches, and outcomes, offering valuable learning experiences for healthcare professionals.
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- Case Reports
- Clinical Cases
- Case Analysis
- Research Data
The “Others” Session at Neonatology 2026 category includes emerging trends, innovative research, and interdisciplinary topics that expand the scope of neonatal and pediatric healthcare. It encourages exploration of new ideas and future advancements.
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- Emerging Topics
- Innovations
- New Research
- Future Trends