Track 29: Risk Factors and Disease Prevention in Children

 

Conference Overview

4th World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health Summit
Dates: October 21–23, 2025
Location: Dubai, UAE & Virtual (Hybrid Conference)

The World Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health Summit is a premier global platform that brings together pediatricians, neonatologists, child health researchers, public health professionals, academicians, and industry experts to discuss the latest advancements in pediatric care. The conference focuses on improving child health outcomes through innovation, research, prevention, and evidence-based clinical practices.

Among the diverse scientific sessions, Track 29: Risk Factors and Disease Prevention in Children plays a critical role in addressing preventable diseases and long-term health challenges affecting children worldwide.


Introduction

Children’s health is the foundation of a healthy society. Early identification of risk factors and timely preventive interventions can significantly reduce childhood morbidity, mortality, and long-term complications. Track 29 focuses on understanding biological, environmental, social, and behavioral risk factors that influence child health and explores strategies to prevent acute and chronic diseases from infancy through adolescence.

This track serves as a collaborative forum for professionals dedicated to safeguarding children’s health through early screening, preventive care, vaccination programs, nutrition, lifestyle modification, and public health initiatives.

To see more of our scientific sessions visit:
https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/scientific-sessions


Scope of Track 29

This track covers a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:

  • Genetic and environmental risk factors in childhood diseases
  • Prevention of infectious diseases and immunization strategies
  • Nutrition-related risk factors and childhood obesity prevention
  • Early screening and preventive pediatric care
  • Injury prevention and child safety measures
  • Mental health risk factors in children and adolescents
  • Socioeconomic determinants of child health
  • Preventive strategies for chronic and lifestyle-related diseases
  • School and community-based prevention programs

Benefits of Attending

Participants of this track will gain:

  • In-depth knowledge of emerging risk factors affecting child health
  • Evidence-based prevention strategies applicable to clinical and community settings
  • Insights into global pediatric prevention policies and public health programs
  • Opportunities to exchange ideas with international experts and researchers
  • Practical approaches for early diagnosis, screening, and disease prevention
  • Enhanced professional knowledge that supports improved pediatric outcomes

Why Attend This Track

Track 29 is ideal for pediatricians, neonatologists, family physicians, nurses, researchers, epidemiologists, public health professionals, nutritionists, and healthcare policymakers. Attending this session will help you:

  • Stay updated on the latest research in pediatric disease prevention
  • Learn innovative prevention and intervention strategies
  • Network with global leaders in child health and preventive medicine
  • Contribute to improving pediatric health outcomes at a population level
  • Strengthen your academic, clinical, or public health practice

How to Submit Your Abstract

Researchers and clinicians are invited to submit their original research, case studies, reviews, and public health initiatives related to pediatric risk factors and disease prevention.

Submission Process:

  • Prepare an abstract relevant to the track theme
  • Ensure originality and scientific relevance
  • Submit your abstract through the conference abstract submission portal
  • Accepted abstracts may be selected for oral or poster presentations

Abstract Submission Guidelines

  • Abstracts should be clear, concise, and scientifically sound
  • Include background, objectives, methodology, results, and conclusion
  • Content should align with pediatric risk assessment and prevention
  • Abstracts must follow the official conference format and word limit
  • Submissions should be in English

Abstract Template Link

The official abstract template is available on the conference website under the “Submit Abstract” section. Authors are advised to strictly follow the provided format for successful submission.

Abstract Template:
https://pediatrics.utilitarianconferences.com/assets/tenant/uploads/media-uploader/pediatrics/abstract-template-cmecpd-accredited-5th-world-pediatrics-perinatology-and-emergency-pediatrics-care-summit-from-june-18-20-2026-in-dubai-uae17376149501761902841.docx

 


Registration Link

Participants can register for the conference through the official registration portal. Early registration is recommended to secure participation, presentation slots, and access to conference benefits.


Conclusion

Track 29: Risk Factors and Disease Prevention in Children highlights the importance of proactive and preventive pediatric care. By addressing risk factors early and implementing effective prevention strategies, healthcare professionals can significantly improve children’s health and quality of life. This track offers valuable knowledge, global perspectives, and collaborative opportunities to drive meaningful change in pediatric healthcare.

Join us in Dubai or virtually from October 21–23, 2025, and be part of a global effort to promote healthier futures for children.


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