Neonatal diseases
Many factors are responsible for the development of neonatal diseases like household air contamination, natural factors and high maternal Body-Mass Index (BMI), which leads to neonatal mortality. Maternal Smoking, overweight amid pregnancy is associated with risk of neonatal infection. Neonates, particularly preterm newborn children are moderately invulnerable traded off with immaturity of the Immune System and with highly developed antibodies leads to increased susceptibility to serious bacterial, viral and fungal infections.
- Blood cell disorders
- Miscellaneous multisystem diseases
- Respiratory Syncytial Virus infection
- Neural tube defects
- Congenital heart defect
- Fragile X syndrome
- Cystic fibrosis
Related Conference of Neonatal diseases
Neonatal diseases Conference Speakers
Recommended Sessions
- Clinical Pediatrics
- Congenital malformations Birth Complications
- General Pediatrics
- Gynecology and Infertility
- Neonatal and Fetal Nutrition
- Neonatal Conjunctivitis
- Neonatal diseases
- Neonatal Heart problems
- Neonatal Hepatitis
- Neonatal intensive care unit NICU
- Neonatal Meningitis
- Neonatal Nephrology
- Neonatal Nursing
- Neonatal Radiology
- Neonatal Research
- Neonatal Urology
- Neonatology
- Pediatric Endocrinology
- Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Pediatric Hematology
- Pediatric Infectious diseases
- Pediatric Neurology
- Pediatric Nutrition
- Pediatric Obesity
- Pediatric Oncology
- Pediatric Orthopedics
- Pediatric Pulmonology
- Pediatric Surgery
- Pediatrics
- Perinatal Brain Injury