Guest guest Posted August 24, 2009 Report Share Posted August 24, 2009 International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health 20th - 23rd October, 2009 Dear Colleague The four micronutrients (MNs) which are presently of great pubic health significance are Iron, Iodine, Vitamin A and Zinc. The deficiencies of these MNs are severe and widespread in developing countries including India. Iron deficiency in the age group of 6-24 months, is impairing the mental development of approximately 40% to 60% of the children. Iodine deficiency is estimated to have lowered the intellectual capacity of children in developing nations by as much as 10 to 15 percentage points. Vitamin A deficiency is compromising the immune systems of approximately 40% of the under five children in developing countries. The zinc deficiency is causing growth retardation, abnormal immune functions, impaired cognitive functions, increased maternal morbidity & mortality and prolonged gestation. A large pool of scientific evidence is being generated globally on issues related to Role of Micronutrients in reduction of morbidity and mortality and Promoting Child Health. There are many important issues like Interaction Between Micronutrients Supplementations when given simultaneously; Prevention of IDD amongst Pregnant Mothers; Iron Supplementation in Malaria Endemic Area; Micronutrient Supplementation for Prevention of Diarrhoea and Respiratory Infections; Micronutrient Fortification of Foods-Rationale, Application and Impact; Micronutrient Fortification of Complementary Foods; Iron Supplementation in Early Childhood: Health Benefits and Risks; Effect of Iron Supplementation on Mental and Motor Development in Children; Neonatal Vitamin A Supplementation and Infant Survival in Asia; and Vitamin A Supplementation of Women Postpartum etc. An International Workshop is being organized to update the participants about the recent advancesin the field of Micronutrients and Child Health. We will have detailed presentations and discussions on Magnitude of the Iron, Iodine, Vitamin A and Zinc deficiencies; their Health Consequences, Methodology of Assessments, Strategies for Prevention & Control; Micronutrients Supplementation to improve child morbidity & mortality and related issues. The workshop will be held for four days. One day will be dedicated to each of the four micronutrients i.e. i) Iron, ii) Iodine, iii) Vitamin A and iv) Zinc. The International Workshop will be held as per the following schedule: Date : 20th to 23rd October 2009 Time : 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Venue : Jawaharlal Nehru Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi The eminent National and International scientists who are working in the field of Micronutrients and Child Health will be delivering State of Art presentations. After each presentation, in-depth deliberations will be held, to discuss the issues raised by the eminent scientists and participants. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I invite you to participate in the International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health. Looking forward to meeting you, With personal regards, Yours sincerely, (Dr. Umesh Kapil) Professor, Public Health Nutrition 2. Who should Participate Faculty Members, Scientists, Post Graduates from the Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine, Preventive and Social Medicine, Biochemistry, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Biostatistics, the Medical Colleges Faculty Members, Scientists, Post Graduate Students of Home Science and Agricultural Colleges Research Scientists from National and State Level Health and Nutrition, Training Institutions National and State Level : Health and Nutrition Planners, Administrators and Policy Makers Programme Managers of National Rural Health Mission at National, State and Regional Level Faculty Members from National, State and Regional Level Health & Family Welfare Training Centres Programme Managers from Voluntary Organizations working in the field of Nutrition and Maternal and Child Health Programme Mangers of the National Nutrition Programmes at the National, State and Regional Level Nutritionists and Dieticians from Government and Private Hospitals Scientists, Nutritionists, from International, Bilateral Organizations Managers and Administrators of Food Industries 3. Venue of the Workshop Jawaharlal Nehru Auditorium, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Ansari Nagar, New Delhi- 110 029, India 4. Registration Form Registration Form Prof. Umesh Kapil, Organizing Secretary, International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health Human Nutrition Unit, Department of Gastroenterology All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110029. e-mail: mchws2009@... Dear Sir, I would like to participate in the International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health to be held from 20th-23rd October, 2009, at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. I am hereby enclosing a Bank draft No dated .. for Rs . drawn in favour of MCH Workshop 2009, New Delhi towards Registration Fees. Thanking You, Yours faithfully, () Name ___________________________________ Designation __________________________________ Address _____________________________________ _____________________________________ Telephone No. (Off.) ___________________________ (Res.) ___________________________ (M) _____________________________ e-mail ___________________________ Registration Fees i) Registration Fees before 30th September 2009 a) Indian delegates : Rs. 2,000/- International delegates : 200 USD** ii) Student* a) Indian : Rs. 1,000/- International : 100 USD** iii) Registration Fees after 1st October 2009 : Rs. 4,000/- * The certificate from Head of the Institution/Principal/Dean/Director is essential. ** Equivalent Payment to be made in Indian Rupees at the time of Spot Registration. In case you need more registration forms, please get this form photocopied and use. Please keep a photocopy of your registration form and bank draft for your record. 5. Call for Abstracts Oral presentations provide a platform to scientists to present their research work in a crisp and comprehensive manner. It also provides confidence to interact with the audience to present the key findings within a limited time. The organizer of MCHWS-2009 will provide platform to Selected Number of Scientists to share their research work. Please submit your abstract for presentation. Abstract Submission Form 2009 Presenters Details: First Name: _______________________________________________ Designation_______________________________________________ Address:______________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________ Tel:_________________Mobile ______ E-mail:_____________________________________________________ Authors List: List the names of authors and institutions. Please underline presenters name Abstract Title: Please type abstract title in ALL CAPITALS and do not put a full stop (.) after the title Abstract: Abstract should include Introduction, Rationale, Objectives, Materials and Methods, Results and Conclusion. Abstract MUST NOT exceed 200 words Instructions for Preparation of Abstracts (The abstracts which will follow the instructions mentioned below will be accepted) 1. Abstracts must be typed and submitted in English and should be sent by e-mail to the Organizing Secretary. Soft copy is essential for acceptance. 2. Use font type Times New Roman, font size 12 3. The abstract must not exceed 200 words 4. Deadline of abstract submission is30th September, 2009 5. The acceptance of abstract for presentation will be notified by10th October 2009 6. Duration for Oral presentation will be strictly for 10 minutes (8 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for discussion). Only Power-Point Presentation will be accepted. No overhead/slide projector will be provided. Abstract Category: Please tick mark the category under which you would like to include your abstract for consideration of presentation 1. Iron Deficiency Disorders 2. Iodine Deficiency Disorders 3. Vitamin A Deficiency Disorders 4. Zinc Deficiency Disorders 5. Miscellaneous Micronutrients I hereby authorize the Organizing Committee of MCHWS-2009, the rights to publish abstracts in hard or electronic forms Signature:______________________ Name of the Presenter: _____________________ Date : _____________________ For detailed information please visit our Web site < www.mchws2009.com TENTATIVE SCIENTIFIC AGENDA International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health 20th - 23rd October, 2009 , Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Auditorium, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi Date : 20th October, 2009 (Tuesday) 09:30-09:35 : Welcome 09:35-09:40 : Objectives of the National Workshop Inauguration : Dr. V. M. Katoch, Secretary, Department of Health Research Government of India Presidential Address: Prof. R. K. Srivastava Director General Health Services Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India Key Note Address : Prof. B. N. Tandon Former Dean AIIMS, New Delhi Scientific Session I : Chairperson : Dr. V. Prakash Co-Chairperson : Dr. HPS Sachdev 1. Micronutrient deficiency status and its impact on child health in South East Asia Dr. Kunal Bagchi 2. Strategies for control of micronutrient malnutrition in children in the South East Asia Prof. Neeraj Sethi 3. Effect of Multiple micronutrient supplementation on Health and Nutritional status of schoolchildren Dr. B. Sesikaran 4. Magnitude and Methodology of Assessment of Vitamin A Deficiency in Developing Countries Dr. Rajiv Tandon Scientific Session II : Chairperson : Dr. Padam Singh Co-Chairperson : Dr. Kumud Khanna 5. Vitamin A Supplementation and its impact on morbidity and mortality Prof. P.V. Kotecha 6. Strategies for effective implementation of National Programmes for Prevention and Control of VADD in India Dr. S. K. Muttoo 7. Strategies for Improving Vitamin A supplementation Program to Control of VADD in Developing Countries Dr. Victor M Aguayo 8. Neonatal vitamin A supplementation and infant survival in Asia. Prof. Piyush Gupta 9. Issues and Challenges in the Philippine National Program for Prevention and Control of VADD Prof. Cecilia Florencio ,Philipines 10. Tackling Micronutrient Malnutrition in India: Seeking solutions from Farms or Pharmacies Dr. V. Prakash 11. Effect of Maternal Postpartum VAS on infant Morbidity and Mortality Dr. Sidharth Gogia 12. Combating Vitamin A deficiency through Red Palm Oil Dr. Bhavna Shah Date : 21st October, 2009 (Wednesday) Scientific Session III : Chairperson : Dr. Sushma Sharma Co-Chairperson : Dr. Panna Chaudury 1. Magnitude and Methodology of Assessment of Iron Deficiency in Developing Countries Prof Panna Choudhry 2. Current Status of National Anemia Control Programme in India Dr. Sangeeta Saxena 3. Effect of iron and Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation on Physical Activity, Physical Growth, Motor and Mental Development and Hemoglobin response in children: systematic review of randomized controlled trials Prof Tarun Gera (60 Minutes) 4. WHO Strategy of Weekly Iron Folic Acid Supplementation in Women of Reproductive Age and Its Role in Promoting Optimal Maternal and Child Health Dr. Rajesh Mehta 5. Weekly iron and folic acid supplementation to reduce anemia amongst adolescent girls in developing countriesExperience and Way Forward: a large scale effectiveness study in UP, India Dr. Sheila Vir Scientific Session IV : Chairperson : Dr. Yeung Co-Chairperson : Dr. Idamarie Laquatra, 6. Low dose 'Sprinkles'-- an innovative approach to treat iron deficiency anemia in infants and young children. Prof. Dr. Anand Pandit 7. Anemia in Pregnancy and Its Consequences Dr. Prema Ramachnadran 8. Effect of iron supplementation on infectious morbidity and Mortality in children Prof. HPS Sachdev 9. Effectiveness of biweekly versus daily iron-folic acid administration on anaemia status in preschool children. Prof Shally Awasthi 10. Strategies for effective implementation of National Programmes for Prevention and Control of IDA in Children Prof. Deokinandan Date : 22nd October, 2009 (Thursday) Scientific Session V: Chairperson : Dr. B.N. Saxena Co-Chairperson : Dr. K. N. Aggarwal 1. Iodine Deficiency: Magnitude, Health Consequences, Methodology of Assessment of IDD in Developing Countries Dr. G.S. Toteja 2. Current Status of National Iodine Deficiency Control Programme and Its Achievement in India Dr. B. K. Tiwari 3. Benefits and Safety of Iodized salt. Iodine requirements and the risks and benefits of correcting iodine deficiency in populations. Mr. S. Ranganathan 3. Assessing iodine status and monitoring progress of iodized salt programs. and reaching the goal of Universal Salt Iodization (USI): experiences from India Dr. Shiela Vir 4. Use of Field Test Kits in Monitoring of Universal Salt Iodization Programme Mr. D. Chandrasekhar Scientific Session VI: Chairperson : Prof. Indira Chakravarty Chairperson : Prof. K. N. Aggarwal 5. Maternal micronutrients and fetal outcome Dr. J Dibley, Australia 6. Monitoring elimination of IDD under the National IDD Control Prof. V.K. Srivastava 7. Genetic Modified foods and their contribution Dr. Rajan Kapoor Date : 23nd October, 2009 (Thursday) Scientific Session VII: Chairperson : Dr. Shally Awasthi Co-Chairperson : Dr. Piyush Gupta 1. Zinc Deficiency: Magnitude and Methodology of Assessment Dr. Radhakrishna 2. Zinc supplementation on child mortality and for the treatment of diarrhea in infants in India Dr. Shinjini Bhatnagar 3. Effect of zinc supplementation on morbidity and growth in hospital-born, low-birth-weight infants. Dr. S Taneja 4. Effectiveness of zinc supplementation plus oral re-hydration salts compared with oral re-hydration salts alone as a treatment for acute diarrhea in a primary care setting: a cluster randomized trial Dr. Nita Bhandari Scientific Session : VIII Chairperson : Dr. Co-Chairperson : Dr. 5. Effects of maternal zinc supplementation on pregnancy, lactation and fetal outcome. Dr. Dheeraj Shah 6. Preventive zinc supplementation among infants, preschoolers, and older pre-pubertal children. Dr. Sunil Sazawal 7. National Strategy of Therapeutic Supplementation of Zinc in Management of Diarrhoea Dr. Shariqua Yunus -- Prof. Umesh Kapil, Organizing Secretary, International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health Professor, Public Health Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110029, India www.mchws2009.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2009 Report Share Posted August 25, 2009 Dear Sir,I shall forward this to my friend who is a graduate in diet and nutrition.RegardsAnupamaFrom: drvijaythawani <drvijaythawani@...>Subject: Wksp Micronutrients and Child Health, 20-23 Oct 2009, AIIMS New Delhinetrum Date: Monday, 24 August, 2009, 10:34 PM International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health 20th - 23rd October, 2009 Dear Colleague The four micronutrients (MNs) which are presently of great pubic health significance are Iron, Iodine, Vitamin A and Zinc. The deficiencies of these MNs are severe and widespread in developing countries including India. Iron deficiency in the age group of 6-24 months, is impairing the mental development of approximately 40% to 60% of the children. Iodine deficiency is estimated to have lowered the intellectual capacity of children in developing nations by as much as 10 to 15 percentage points. Vitamin A deficiency is compromising the immune systems of approximately 40% of the under five children in developing countries. The zinc deficiency is causing growth retardation, abnormal immune functions, impaired cognitive functions, increased maternal morbidity & mortality and prolonged gestation. A large pool of scientific evidence is being generated globally on issues related to Role of Micronutrients in reduction of morbidity and mortality and Promoting Child Health. There are many important issues like Interaction Between Micronutrients Supplementations when given simultaneously; Prevention of IDD amongst Pregnant Mothers; Iron Supplementation in Malaria Endemic Area; Micronutrient Supplementation for Prevention of Diarrhoea and Respiratory Infections; Micronutrient Fortification of Foods-Rationale, Application and Impact; Micronutrient Fortification of Complementary Foods; Iron Supplementation in Early Childhood: Health Benefits and Risks; Effect of Iron Supplementation on Mental and Motor Development in Children; Neonatal Vitamin A Supplementation and Infant Survival in Asia; and Vitamin A Supplementation of Women Postpartum etc. An International Workshop is being organized to update the participants about the recent advancesin the field of Micronutrients and Child Health. We will have detailed presentations and discussions on Magnitude of the Iron, Iodine, Vitamin A and Zinc deficiencies; their Health Consequences, Methodology of Assessments, Strategies for Prevention & Control; Micronutrients Supplementation to improve child morbidity & mortality and related issues. The workshop will be held for four days. One day will be dedicated to each of the four micronutrients i.e. i) Iron, ii) Iodine, iii) Vitamin A and iv) Zinc. The International Workshop will be held as per the following schedule: Date : 20th to 23rd October 2009 Time : 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Venue : Jawaharlal Nehru Auditorium, AIIMS, New Delhi The eminent National and International scientists who are working in the field of Micronutrients and Child Health will be delivering State of Art presentations. After each presentation, in-depth deliberations will be held, to discuss the issues raised by the eminent scientists and participants. On behalf of the Organizing Committee, I invite you to participate in the International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health. Looking forward to meeting you, With personal regards, Yours sincerely, (Dr. Umesh Kapil) Professor, Public Health Nutrition 2. Who should Participate Faculty Members, Scientists, Post Graduates from the Departments of Pediatrics, Medicine, Preventive and Social Medicine, Biochemistry, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Biostatistics, the Medical Colleges Faculty Members, Scientists, Post Graduate Students of Home Science and Agricultural Colleges Research Scientists from National and State Level Health and Nutrition, Training Institutions National and State Level : Health and Nutrition Planners, Administrators and Policy Makers Programme Managers of National Rural Health Mission at National, State and Regional Level Faculty Members from National, State and Regional Level Health & Family Welfare Training Centres Programme Managers from Voluntary Organizations working in the field of Nutrition and Maternal and Child Health Programme Mangers of the National Nutrition Programmes at the National, State and Regional Level Nutritionists and Dieticians from Government and Private Hospitals Scientists, Nutritionists, from International, Bilateral Organizations Managers and Administrators of Food Industries 3. Venue of the Workshop Jawaharlal Nehru Auditorium, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Ansari Nagar, New Delhi- 110 029, India 4. Registration Form Registration Form Prof. Umesh Kapil, Organizing Secretary, International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health Human Nutrition Unit, Department of Gastroenterology All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi 110029. e-mail: mchws2009gmail (DOT) com Dear Sir, I would like to participate in the International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health to be held from 20th-23rd October, 2009, at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. I am hereby enclosing a Bank draft No dated .. for Rs . drawn in favour of MCH Workshop 2009, New Delhi towards Registration Fees. Thanking You, Yours faithfully, () Name ____________ _________ _________ _____ Designation ____________ _________ _________ ____ Address ____________ _________ _________ _______ ____________ _________ _________ _______ Telephone No. (Off.) ____________ _________ ______ (Res.) ____________ _________ ______ (M) ____________ _________ ________ e-mail ____________ _________ ______ Registration Fees i) Registration Fees before 30th September 2009 a) Indian delegates : Rs. 2,000/- International delegates : 200 USD** ii) Student* a) Indian : Rs. 1,000/- International : 100 USD** iii) Registration Fees after 1st October 2009 : Rs. 4,000/- * The certificate from Head of the Institution/ Principal/ Dean/Director is essential. ** Equivalent Payment to be made in Indian Rupees at the time of Spot Registration. In case you need more registration forms, please get this form photocopied and use. Please keep a photocopy of your registration form and bank draft for your record. 5. Call for Abstracts Oral presentations provide a platform to scientists to present their research work in a crisp and comprehensive manner. It also provides confidence to interact with the audience to present the key findings within a limited time. The organizer of MCHWS-2009 will provide platform to Selected Number of Scientists to share their research work. Please submit your abstract for presentation. Abstract Submission Form 2009 Presenters Details: First Name: ____________ _________ _________ _________ ________ Designation_ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ Address:____ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _____ ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ Tel:________ _________ Mobile ______ E-mail:_____ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ ___ Authors List: List the names of authors and institutions. Please underline presenters name Abstract Title: Please type abstract title in ALL CAPITALS and do not put a full stop (.) after the title Abstract: Abstract should include Introduction, Rationale, Objectives, Materials and Methods, Results and Conclusion. Abstract MUST NOT exceed 200 words Instructions for Preparation of Abstracts (The abstracts which will follow the instructions mentioned below will be accepted) 1. Abstracts must be typed and submitted in English and should be sent by e-mail to the Organizing Secretary. Soft copy is essential for acceptance. 2. Use font type Times New Roman, font size 12 3. The abstract must not exceed 200 words 4. Deadline of abstract submission is30th September, 2009 5. The acceptance of abstract for presentation will be notified by10th October 2009 6. Duration for Oral presentation will be strictly for 10 minutes (8 minutes for presentation and 2 minutes for discussion). Only Power-Point Presentation will be accepted. No overhead/slide projector will be provided. Abstract Category: Please tick mark the category under which you would like to include your abstract for consideration of presentation 1. Iron Deficiency Disorders 2. Iodine Deficiency Disorders 3. Vitamin A Deficiency Disorders 4. Zinc Deficiency Disorders 5. Miscellaneous Micronutrients I hereby authorize the Organizing Committee of MCHWS-2009, the rights to publish abstracts in hard or electronic forms Signature:__ _________ _________ __ Name of the Presenter: ____________ _________ Date : ____________ _________ For detailed information please visit our Web site < www.mchws2009. com TENTATIVE SCIENTIFIC AGENDA International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health 20th - 23rd October, 2009 , Venue: Jawaharlal Nehru Auditorium, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi Date : 20th October, 2009 (Tuesday) 09:30-09:35 : Welcome 09:35-09:40 : Objectives of the National Workshop Inauguration : Dr. V. M. Katoch, Secretary, Department of Health Research Government of India Presidential Address: Prof. R. K. Srivastava Director General Health Services Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India Key Note Address : Prof. B. N. Tandon Former Dean AIIMS, New Delhi Scientific Session I : Chairperson : Dr. V. Prakash Co-Chairperson : Dr. HPS Sachdev 1. Micronutrient deficiency status and its impact on child health in South East Asia Dr. Kunal Bagchi 2. Strategies for control of micronutrient malnutrition in children in the South East Asia Prof. Neeraj Sethi 3. Effect of Multiple micronutrient supplementation on Health and Nutritional status of schoolchildren Dr. B. Sesikaran 4. Magnitude and Methodology of Assessment of Vitamin A Deficiency in Developing Countries Dr. Rajiv Tandon Scientific Session II : Chairperson : Dr. Padam Singh Co-Chairperson : Dr. Kumud Khanna 5. Vitamin A Supplementation and its impact on morbidity and mortality Prof. P.V. Kotecha 6. Strategies for effective implementation of National Programmes for Prevention and Control of VADD in India Dr. S. K. Muttoo 7. Strategies for Improving Vitamin A supplementation Program to Control of VADD in Developing Countries Dr. Victor M Aguayo 8. Neonatal vitamin A supplementation and infant survival in Asia. Prof. Piyush Gupta 9. Issues and Challenges in the Philippine National Program for Prevention and Control of VADD Prof. Cecilia Florencio ,Philipines 10. Tackling Micronutrient Malnutrition in India: Seeking solutions from Farms or Pharmacies Dr. V. Prakash 11. Effect of Maternal Postpartum VAS on infant Morbidity and Mortality Dr. Sidharth Gogia 12. Combating Vitamin A deficiency through Red Palm Oil Dr. Bhavna Shah Date : 21st October, 2009 (Wednesday) Scientific Session III : Chairperson : Dr. Sushma Sharma Co-Chairperson : Dr. Panna Chaudury 1. Magnitude and Methodology of Assessment of Iron Deficiency in Developing Countries Prof Panna Choudhry 2. Current Status of National Anemia Control Programme in India Dr. Sangeeta Saxena 3. Effect of iron and Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation on Physical Activity, Physical Growth, Motor and Mental Development and Hemoglobin response in children: systematic review of randomized controlled trials Prof Tarun Gera (60 Minutes) 4. WHO Strategy of Weekly Iron Folic Acid Supplementation in Women of Reproductive Age and Its Role in Promoting Optimal Maternal and Child Health Dr. Rajesh Mehta 5. Weekly iron and folic acid supplementation to reduce anemia amongst adolescent girls in developing countriesExperience and Way Forward: a large scale effectiveness study in UP, India Dr. Sheila Vir Scientific Session IV : Chairperson : Dr. Yeung Co-Chairperson : Dr. Idamarie Laquatra, 6. Low dose 'Sprinkles'- - an innovative approach to treat iron deficiency anemia in infants and young children. Prof. Dr. Anand Pandit 7. Anemia in Pregnancy and Its Consequences Dr. Prema Ramachnadran 8. Effect of iron supplementation on infectious morbidity and Mortality in children Prof. HPS Sachdev 9. Effectiveness of biweekly versus daily iron-folic acid administration on anaemia status in preschool children. Prof Shally Awasthi 10. Strategies for effective implementation of National Programmes for Prevention and Control of IDA in Children Prof. Deokinandan Date : 22nd October, 2009 (Thursday) Scientific Session V: Chairperson : Dr. B.N. Saxena Co-Chairperson : Dr. K. N. Aggarwal 1. Iodine Deficiency: Magnitude, Health Consequences, Methodology of Assessment of IDD in Developing Countries Dr. G.S. Toteja 2. Current Status of National Iodine Deficiency Control Programme and Its Achievement in India Dr. B. K. Tiwari 3. Benefits and Safety of Iodized salt. Iodine requirements and the risks and benefits of correcting iodine deficiency in populations. Mr. S. Ranganathan 3. Assessing iodine status and monitoring progress of iodized salt programs. and reaching the goal of Universal Salt Iodization (USI): experiences from India Dr. Shiela Vir 4. Use of Field Test Kits in Monitoring of Universal Salt Iodization Programme Mr. D. Chandrasekhar Scientific Session VI: Chairperson : Prof. Indira Chakravarty Chairperson : Prof. K. N. Aggarwal 5. Maternal micronutrients and fetal outcome Dr. J Dibley, Australia 6. Monitoring elimination of IDD under the National IDD Control Prof. V.K. Srivastava 7. Genetic Modified foods and their contribution Dr. Rajan Kapoor Date : 23nd October, 2009 (Thursday) Scientific Session VII: Chairperson : Dr. Shally Awasthi Co-Chairperson : Dr. Piyush Gupta 1. Zinc Deficiency: Magnitude and Methodology of Assessment Dr. Radhakrishna 2. Zinc supplementation on child mortality and for the treatment of diarrhea in infants in India Dr. Shinjini Bhatnagar 3. Effect of zinc supplementation on morbidity and growth in hospital-born, low-birth-weight infants. Dr. S Taneja 4. Effectiveness of zinc supplementation plus oral re-hydration salts compared with oral re-hydration salts alone as a treatment for acute diarrhea in a primary care setting: a cluster randomized trial Dr. Nita Bhandari Scientific Session : VIII Chairperson : Dr. Co-Chairperson : Dr. 5. Effects of maternal zinc supplementation on pregnancy, lactation and fetal outcome. Dr. Dheeraj Shah 6. Preventive zinc supplementation among infants, preschoolers, and older pre-pubertal children. Dr. Sunil Sazawal 7. National Strategy of Therapeutic Supplementation of Zinc in Management of Diarrhoea Dr. Shariqua Yunus -- Prof. Umesh Kapil, Organizing Secretary, International Workshop on Micronutrients and Child Health Professor, Public Health Nutrition, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Ansari Nagar, New Delhi - 110029, India www.mchws2009. com See the Web's breaking stories, chosen by people like you. Check out Buzz. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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