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The scientific committee invites you
to share your scientific contribution!
ABSTRACT SUBMISSION
IS NOW CLOSED
The Scientific Committee invites clinicians and scientists who are interested in sharing their work with the participants of the meeting to submit their work in abstract form.
Non-invasive surfactant administration and ventilation are the future treatment of RDS.
Is the progressive rising FiO2 resuscitation at birth similar with physiological transition to extrauterine life?
Prematurity in the 21th century
Standard versus personalized human milk fortification
High risk newborns need more than 2 years follow-up?
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ULTRASOUND MEETS MAGNETIC RESONANCE
Paris, France, 27/09/2018-29/09/2018
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YVES VILLE
France
LAURENT SALOMON
France
M. Alison
O. Ami
J.P. Bault
N. Boddaert
M. Brasseur
G. Couly
A. Couture
T. Ghi
G. Gorincour
D. Grevent
A.E. Millischer
C. Muller
D. Paladini
D. Prayer
F. Raimondi
L. Salomon
M. Sanz Cortes
S. Sarnacki
M. Seed
N. Siauve
27-28th September 2018
Hôtel de Massa
38 rue du Faubourg Saint Jacques,
75014 Paris, France
29th September 2018
Hôpital Necker – Enfants Malades
149 Rue de Sèvres,
75015 Paris, France
Hôtel de Massa
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On May 26, 2017, the World Health Assembly, the decision-making body of the World Health Organization, adopted a resolution proposed by the Global Sepsis Alliance to improve the prevention, diagnosis, and management of sepsis.The resolution highlights sepsis as a global threat and urges the 194 United Nations member states to take specific actions and implement appropriate measures to reduce its human and health economic burden. The resolution is a major step toward achieving the targets outlined by the Sustainable Developmental Goals for decreasing mortality in infants and children, but implementing it will require a concerted global effort.
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