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  1. 📌 Are you curious about how neonatal-specific Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) is implemented across European NICUs? 📌 Do you wonder how IPC practices vary between units? ➡️ Join this webinar on 5 March, 13:00-14:00 CET for a unique opportunity to explore the answers! The NeoIPC project, in partnership with the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies (UENPS), will present the results of an international survey during a free online event titled: “Neonatal Infection Prevention in Europe: Findings from the NeoIPC-UENPS Survey”. Prof. Julia Bielicki (University of Basel Children’s Hospital), Prof. Tuuli Metsvaht (University of Tartu) and Dr. Chiara Minotti (University of Basel Children’s Hospital) will share key insights into neonatal-specific IPC practices, kangaroo care, feeding practices & probiotics, drawing on more than 200 responses from NICUs across the WHO European region. Register now: https://www.mcascientificevents.eu/neobestpractice/webinar-series/ The webinar will be followed by an in-person workshop titled "Neonatal Infection Prevention and Kangaroo Care Implementation through the analysis of the UENPS survey data" taking place during the 16th International Congress of UENPS in Bratislava, 26–30 May 2026. More information: https://www.mcascientificevents.eu/neobestpractice/welcome/
  2. The N3 Neonatal Nutrition Network, are pleased to announce our spring webinar focused on research updates is now open for registration. The event will be held online (via Zoom) between 13:15 - 17:00, on Thu 26 Mar 2026. Topics include: Probiotics in Neonatal Care Nutrition at the Limits of Viability: Feeding the Extremely Preterm Infant Cultural and Religious Considerations in Neonatal Nutrition and Lactation Anthropometry in Neonates: Measuring Length as a Marker of Growth The FEED 1 Trial and Its Implications More info: https://neonatalnutritionnetwork.org/registration-now-open-for-the-spring-webinar/ For any administrative enquiries please contact uclh.educationevents@nhs.net N3 Spring 2026 Meeting Programme.pdf
  3. Apologies, we missed to promote the 2nd GLOBAL NEONATAL JOURNAL CLUB before the event, but here comes the video recording, the password is GNJC. And, the pre-info cut and pasted below! Also watch the first event here! -- -- -- What do a global multidisciplinary group of experts think is the FUTURE FOR NEONATOLOGY? We will review and discuss the recently published Commission on the Future of Neonatology, including interviews with the lead authors, Professors Daniele De Luca (France) and Steve Abman (USA). Then we will have a multidisciplinary panel of experts from around the world to discuss what the future of neonatology is.... Our PaperThe Lancet Child & Adolescent Health Commission on the Future of Neonatology De Luca, Daniele et al. The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health 2025; Volume 9, Issue 8, 578 - 612 doi: 10.1016/S2352-4642(25)00106-3 Together we will discuss fundamental questions raised by the Commission: How can we best work together to improve outcomes for the two-thirds of the world’s babies who are born in resource-constrained settings? What are the barriers to neonatal research and collaboration? How can we better embed research in neonatology and increase community awareness of its importance? How can we better involve families in care and research? Why is innovation in neonatology so difficult? Why don’t we have more medicines and medical devices designed especially for neonates? What other issues our holding our critically important specialty back? But also… What is already GREAT about neonatology and what can research and collaboration do FOR YOU?
  4. You can easily place a 99nicu bookmark on your smartphone screen, as if it was an app! The instructions below are for Iphone, but the process for an Android phone should be very similar, just use Chrome instead of Safari. Open 99nicu.org on your browser Click on the share tray and choose "Add" on Home Screen Enter "99nicu" or the name you wish to use for the bookmark, and press "Add" Done! You can now just press the 99nicu symbol on your Home Screen and get going
  5. As part of our ongoing efforts to foster collaborations and advance neonatal care, we are excited to share two surveys from life-science company partners. These surveys are designed to gather insights and feedback from professionals in the field, to help guide future innovations and improvements in neonatal care products and services. Please find the links to the two surveys below: Survey 1 is about an ethanol-free formulation of prostaglandin E1 Survey 2 is about development of a nutritional product for iron (Fe2+) supplementation Your participation in these surveys will contribute to the development of solutions that meet the needs of our community. We kindly ask that you complete both surveys. Your responses will only be used for research and development purposes by the respective companies. In recognition of your time and effort, 99nicu has secured grants from the partners that will be used to support our ongoing initiatives. Thank you for your continued support and contribution to our community.
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  7. Welcome to the second of our NEOvations webinar series, on the 14th of February 2023, 16:00-17:00 CET. For this webinar, we bring you two prominent guest speakers. Prof. Gianluca Lista MD PhD, chief of the Neonatology Department at Ospedale dei Bambini Vittori Buzzi in Milan, who will be speaking on “RDS & lung protective respiratory support”, and Dr Christopher Harris MD PhD from King’s College Hospital in London, with a talk about “Prediction of outcomes using monitoring during resuscitation”. This webinar is delivered to you by us and supported by the tech start-ups Monivent and Neola. Participation is free of charge. Click here to register!
  8. Should genomic testing go ahead without parental consent? When results could drastically impact a child’s quality of life, should parents be allowed to decline testing? Share your views in this 10-minute survey. We are seeking the views of English-speaking paediatric or neonatal intensivists (either practising or in training) on the use of rapid genomic sequencing for critically ill infants. Our short survey will ask about two different ethical scenarios surrounding gaining consent for genomic testing and how a genomic test might influence treatment decisions. This will be the first study to collect global intensivist perspectives on this topic. If you are able to participle, please click on the following link: https://redcap.mcri.edu.au/surveys/?s=HTP88W4FHLA483F8 Please feel free to forward this ad to relevant colleagues! Any questions, please email: biomedicalethics@mcri.edu.au Christopher Gyngell Senior Lecturer, Department of Paediatrics, The University of Melbourne Team Leader, Biomedical Ethics Research Group, Murdoch Children’s Research Institute
  9. Today on #WorldPrematurityDay2020, we share a special thought to all infants/children born prematurely and their families. Naturally, we would also like to tribute NICU staff globally working so hard to help infants and families afflicted by preterm birth. Every year, ~15M infants are born prematurely. Most survive to healthy lives but preterm birth is also the leading cause of death in children <5y.
  10. You can now beta-test the 99nicu smartphone app 99nicu.org is based on a software package from Invision Community, and they are now offering "app"-functionality that we can now beta-test. The app is focusing on the discussion forums, the core feature of a web community. The current version of the app is a 'multi-community' app; i.e. a directory of communities using this software. This means that you install an app called "Communities By Invision" and within that app marks 99nicu as your favourite/starting page. Later, probably during 2021, it will be possible for us to get a "stand-alone" app. First of all, install the app: Link for iOS: https://testflight.apple.com/join/bzsWOXFO Link for Android: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.invisioncommunity.communities Start the app and you will see the following - click on the and "Education" category Scroll down to find "99nicu" and tick mark the "+" to make 99nicu your favourite Off you go
  11. Dr Vito Di Guardo posted this on our LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6722558004169912320?commentUrn=urn%3Ali%3Acomment%3A(activity%3A6722558004169912320%2C6722581427495428096)
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    The software platform for 99nicu.org is now updated to the latest version. This brings a new look to the web site but more importantly, the update adds some new functionalities that paves the way for an upcoming smartphone app. Lets hope we soon can have 99nicu practically on our finger tips! (although the mobile web version of 99nicu also works great, check out 99nicu.org on your smartphone too)
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