Hilaris Conferences cordially invites you to the 3rd International Conference and Expo on Neonatology and Perinatology, which will take place in Dubai, UAE, on January 11-12, 2024. The Neonatology Expo 2024 conference will examine current advancements and new ways of research and innovation that may be implemented to enhance therapies. This discipline is rapidly expanding, with enormous implications for medicine and the medical sciences. Neonatology has progressed as a result of technical developments, a better understanding of neonatal physiology, better sanitation practises, and the establishment of specific facilities for Neonatal critical care. Neonatology Expo 2024 is a chance to foster collaborative relationships between academics and professional practitioners in the area, as well as their employers, with the potential for long-term benefits.

Neonatology Expo 2024 conference provides a platform for all specialists to put forward their research studies and latest experiments before a large number of individuals who have an interest in the field of neonatology. It brings attention on innovation and novel trends on neonatology.

We hearty welcome worldwide Academicians, Scientists, Researchers, Businessmen, Industrial Professionals, Young Researchers Forum and students to exhibit all their research work build a forum where sharing of thoughts. This would be a perfect erect for networking and strong basement for everlasting bond that lasts forever with the peers. This platform brings up most recent movements and latest upgrades in the field of Neonatology from various countries. Our beloved Organizing Committee would like to invite all to participate in Neonatology Expo 2024 conference.

Target Audience

Hilaris Conferences cordially invites you to the 3rd International Conference and Expo on Neonatology and Perinatology, which will take place in Dubai, UAE, on January 11-12, 2024. The Neonatology Expo 2024 conference will examine current advancements and new ways of research and innovation that may be implemented to enhance therapies. This discipline is rapidly expanding, with enormous implications for medicine and the medical sciences. Neonatology has progressed as a result of technical developments, a better understanding of neonatal physiology, better sanitation practises, and the establishment of specific facilities for Neonatal critical care. Neonatology Expo 2024 is a chance to foster collaborative relationships between academics and professional practitioners in the area, as well as their employers, with the potential for long-term benefits.

Market Analysis

The Neonatal Intensive Care Market report examines competitive scenario by analysing key players in the market. Global Neonatal Intensive Care Market to increase at healthy Compound Annual Growth Rate by 2028. A few factors responsible for this dominance are the presence of well- entrenched healthcare infrastructure, a large target population and high adoption of the recent diagnostic technologies. This, coupled with the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, will also help this region continue dominating the market in the coming years. This report focuses on Neonatal Intensive Care Market, mostly in North America, Europe and Asia-Pacific, South America, Middle East and Africa. Several players are planning to focus on developing cost-effective products or services, targeting to maintain a strong foothold in the market. This section sheds light on the sales growth of different regional and country-level markets. For the historical and forecast period to 2028, it provides detailed and accurate country-wise volume analysis and region-wise market size analysis of the global market.

An Overview of the Impact of COVID-19 on this Market:

Babies under age 1 have higher risk of severe illness with COVID-19 than older children. This is due to their immature immune systems and smaller airways, which make them more likely to develop breathing issues with respiratory virus infections. In recent studies of COVID-19 in pregnancy, reported a preterm delivery rate of 47% and given the future increase in the cases of COVID-19 in the coming weeks. During the COVID-19 pandemic parents of sick, preterm, or low birth weight infants who were born and who were receiving special or intensive care.

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