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9th World Dermatology and Pediatric Dermatology Congress, will be organized around the theme “Expanding the novel technologies and current research for prevention and treatment of pediatric dermatitis”

Pediatric Dermatology 2016 is comprised of 12 tracks and 79 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Pediatric Dermatology 2016.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

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Atopic Dermatitis is chronic skin diseases which differentiate from mild to severe. It generally begins from two to six months of age with dry, sensible skin that becomes inflamed and itchy.

The track includes Eczema associated with osteoporosis and fractures, Drug delivery process, Role of Vitamin D in skin infection, Atopic dermatitis and food allergy, focalization of atopic dermatitis, Atopic dermatitis: evaluation and Treatment and Management of pediatric atopic dermatitis.

  • Track 1-1Eczema associated with osteoporosis and fractures
  • Track 1-2Drug delivery approaches
  • Track 1-3Role of Vitamin D in skin infection
  • Track 1-4Atopic dermatitis and food allergy
  • Track 1-5Pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis
  • Track 1-6Atopic dermatitis: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Track 1-7Management of pediatric atopic dermatitis

The recent subjects in the field of Pediatric  Dermatology which includes New forms of contact dermatitis in children, fibrocystic disease of pancreas and aquagenic wrinkling of the palms, Systemic Beta-Blockade for infantile hemangiomas, Universal Acquired abnormal deposits of melaninin skin  for paediatrics (Black carbon baby), Griscelli syndrome (silvery hair syndrome), Systemic therapies for Psoriasis, PCOS- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in children, Pediatric Psoriasis: pathologic process and Relation to immune response, Pediatric Psoriasis: Clinical characteristics and Diagnosis and Treatments.

  • Track 2-1New forms of contact dermatitis in childhood
  • Track 2-2Cystic fibrosis and aquagenic wrinkling of the palms
  • Track 2-3Systemic Beta-Blockade for infantile hemangiomas
  • Track 2-4Universal Acquired Melanosis in children (Black carbon baby)
  • Track 2-5Griscelli syndrome (silvery hair syndrome)
  • Track 2-6Systemic therapies for Psoriasis
  • Track 2-7PCOS- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in children
  • Track 2-8Pediatric Psoriasis: Pathogenesis and Relation to autoimmunity
  • Track 2-9Pediatric Psoriasis: Clinical characteristics, Diagnosis and Treatments
  • Track 2-10Scabies: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Track 2-11Attention Deficit hyperactivity Disorder and Dermatitis
  • Track 2-12Current Issues

Intermediacies are a large pool of inherited single gene disorder with skin manifestations. It includes Diagnosis and treatment of Netherton’s syndrome, New forms of EB (Epidermolysis), Designation  and directions of Acrodermatitis enteropathica, Diagnosis and treatment of inherited disorders, Genetic abnormality leading to genodermatosis and Epidemiology of genodermatosis.

  • Track 3-1Diagnosis and treatment of Netherton’s syndrome
  • Track 3-2New forms of Epidermolysis bullosa,
  • Track 3-3Diagnosis and treatment of Acrodermatitis enteropathica
  • Track 3-4Diagnosis and treatment of Ichthyosis
  • Track 3-5Genetic Disorders leading to genodermatosis
  • Track 3-6Epidemiology of genodermatosis

Acne rosacea is a skin condition characterized by red eruptions undecomposable pimples, especially on the face. This section deals with the types of acne diseases with their medications. The track includes Neonatal and infantile acne, Acne vulgaris, Perioral dermatitis and organic compound, Acne fulminans and Acne management with antibiotics.

  • Track 4-1Neonatal and infantile acne
  • Track 4-2Acne vulgaris
  • Track 4-3Perioral dermatitis and steroid rosacea
  • Track 4-4Acne fulminans
  • Track 4-5Acne treatment with antibiotics

Warts are small derma growth caused by human papillomavirus. There are more than 60 types of HPV, some of which causes derma unearthliness. Vitiligo is a condition in which pigment is lost from the skin leaving white patches. The track includes various types of warts with their managements and evaluations, HPV: Prevention, identification and Treatment, Diphenylcyclopropenone immune system therapy for the management of warts, Diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo, Clinical patterns of vitiligo and Epidemiology of vitiligo.

  • Track 5-1Different types of warts with their treatment and diagnosis
  • Track 5-2HPV: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Track 5-3Diphenylcyclopropenone immunotherapy for the treatment of warts
  • Track 5-4Diagnosis and treatment of vitiligo
  • Track 5-5Clinical patterns of vitiligo
  • Track 5-6Epidemiology of vitiligo

Microorganisms are living unicellular organisms which can be seen under microscope. Many skin infections are caused by bacteria having access to the host body. This section deals with the skin infections caused by bacteria and their possible medications. The track having information about severity of MRSA infections, Diagnosis and management of MRSA infections, Clinical patterns of bacterial children infectious disorders, Impetigo: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment and Omphalitis: Pathophysiology & Treatment.

  • Track 6-1Severity of MRSA infections
  • Track 6-2Diagnosis and Treatment of MRSA infections
  • Track 6-3Clinical patterns of bacterial pediatric infectious diseases
  • Track 6-4Impetigo: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Track 6-5Omphalitis: Pathophysiology & Treatment

Majorly fungal spores are exists in the air or in soil. The infection usually begins on the skin. Fungal infections are rarely unfavourable, until the immunity is less by the usage of drug or any disorder. The track includes rising fungal infections in children, Thrush and yeast infection, Ringworm infections: evaluation & Treatment, Clinical features and diagnosis of pediatric sporotrichosis, Clinical patterns of fungal children’s infections and Fungal skin infections: Symptoms, Diagnosis & managements.

  • Track 7-1Emerging fungal infections in children
  • Track 7-2Thrush and yeast infection
  • Track 7-3Ringworm infections: Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Track 7-4Clinical features and diagnosis of pediatric sporotrichosis
  • Track 7-5Clinical patterns of fungal pediatric infections
  • Track 7-6Fungal skin infections: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Virus is a minute infection which replicates only inside the host body and causes infections. It can infect almost every type of living forms. This track deals with the diagnosis and management of the Viral Skin Infections.  It includes Pediatric Molluscum contagiosum, Measles: indications, Diagnosis & Treatment, Rubella in children, children’s  Enteroviral Infections: Diagnosis & Treatment, Herpes.

  • Track 8-1Pediatric Molluscum contagiosum
  • Track 8-2Measles: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Track 8-3Rubella in children
  • Track 8-4Pediatric Enteroviral Infections: Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Track 8-5Herpes Simplex Viral infection: Diagnosis & Treatment
  • Track 8-6Viral skin infections: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Treating skin diseases with therapeutic agents includes the information related to the usage of therapeutic agents for the management of skin infections. This session having information about antibiotics and related toxicity, Antiseptics, Antifungals, Biopharmaceutical drugs and Traditional drugs: Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics.

  • Track 9-1Antibiotics and related toxicity
  • Track 9-2Antiseptics
  • Track 9-3Antifungals
  • Track 9-4Anti -inflammatory drugs
  • Track 9-5Anti-virals
  • Track 9-6Biopharmaceutical drugs
  • Track 9-7Traditional drugs: Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics

These sub tracks gives the information about the immunity of the host to the skin infection and the track includes Immunopathology, chemical process of innate immune evasion by foreign invaders, Macrophages and Dendritic cells response to infectious diseases, Immune system recognition of infection related agents and process of autoimmune diseases.

  • Track 10-1Immunopathology
  • Track 10-2Mechanisms of innate immune evasion by foreign invaders
  • Track 10-3Macrophages and Dendritic cells response to infectious diseases
  • Track 10-4Immune system recognition of infection causing agents
  • Track 10-5Mechanism of Autoimmune diseases

Microbial Resistance over again derma Infections deals with the mechanisms developed by microorganisms to gain resistance against the drugs which are being used for the management of skin related infections. The track includes Multi Drug Resistant morbifics, Resistance of Microbes, Bacteria gaining resistance against drugs, Development and spread of resistance for the drugs used for microbial & viral diseases and Antibiotic resistance.

  • Track 11-1Multi Drug Resistant pathogens
  • Track 11-2Resistance of Microbes
  • Track 11-3Bacteria gaining resistance against drugs
  • Track 11-4Development and spread of resistance to antimicrobial, antiviral & anti fungal agents
  • Track 11-5Antibiotic resistance

Children’s Melanoma is a type of derma cancer that starts in the melanocytes which are present in the epidermis (the outermost layer of the skin). This track is about the Diagnosis and Treatment of melanoma and its various types. The track includes Types of skin cancer, Epidemiology, Causes and risk factors, Screening and prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Management.

  • Track 12-1Types of Melanoma
  • Track 12-2 Epidemiology
  • Track 12-3Causes and risk factors
  • Track 12-4Screening and prevention
  • Track 12-5Diagnosis
  • Track 12-6Treatment
  • Track 12-7Management
  • Track 12-8Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma
  • Track 12-9Role of Hedgehog Pathway