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Paediatric Infections will act as a perfect platform for leading clinicians, practitioners, doctors and decision makers to share their experience about different aspects of paediatric infections. It will provide them an opportunity to present new advances and research results in the fields. The exhibition will offer a unique chance for the exhibitors to promote their products, equipments and services to a huge audience of paediatric and build contacts with potential clients. Attendees will also gain deep insights into the most recent developments in the field through presentations by top experts. This episode will also present itself with numerous networking opportunities with the medicine professionals. Attendees will get to know the latest progress in viral and bacterial pneumonia, influenza, tuberculosis, measles, GI infections, treatment of common infections, and fevers.
The conference will discuss on the key topics such as:
- Instructive case studies for bacterial infections
- Instructive case studies for viral infections
- Adjunctive therapies for prevention of complications following meningitis
- Differential diagnosis of meningococcal disease
- Considerations on the use of antibiotics in children
- Viral pneumonia and broncholitis in children
- Prevention of pneumococcal infections: 2010 and beyond
- Viral hepatitis in children
- MMR vaccine controversy: dealing with parental concerns about vaccine safety
- Clinical assessment and treatment of childhood fevers
- Introducing quality improvement into infection control
- Improving the uptake of vaccines – everybody’s business
Visitor Profile
The targeted visitors at Paediatric Infections 2010 would include:
- Specialists in vaccination
- Specialists in public health
- Clinical nurse specialists
- Nurse practitioners
- All trainees in these disciplines
- Virologists
- Specialists in paediatric intensive
- Directors of children’s services
- Paediatricians
- Specialists in infectious diseases
- Immunologists
- General practitioners
- Microbiologists
Organizer
MA Healthcare Ltd.