1005-1030 Prof Terrence Forrester (Jamaica)

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Commonwealth Association for Paediatric
Gastroenterology And Nutrition
CONFERENCE 2011
21ST Evening – 23RD JULY 2011
INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH
LONDON
!!! REGISTER NOW, PAY LESS !!!
(only registered delegates qualify for a scholarship
– see below)
www.capgan.org/Meeting2011/CAPGANmeeting2011.htm
The 25th Anniversary Conference will commence with an evening reception in
Marlborough House, the London home of the Commonwealth.
After the first day’s scientific sessions on .. Long term consequences of early
nutrition, Acute malnutrition (the Waterlow Session) & Gastroenterology in
practice 2011, the CAPGAN Dinner will be at the House of Lords. On the
second day, the sessions will comprise .. New developments in intestinal ecology,
Advocacy and Liver disease, & the conference will conclude with a Guest
Lecture on the role of academic medicine in global health.
The Final Programme, Registration Form, Accommodation, Social
Programme follow.
For further enquiries, contact:
Email: b.e.golden@abdn.ac.uk; marie.walker-greenwood@abdn.ac.uk
Final Programme
THURSDAY 21ST July 2011-05-27
1800 - 2100 Registration, Welcome Reception & Buffet at
Marlborough House. (Commonwealth Headquarters)
FRIDAY 22nd JULY 2011
Institute of Child Health
0800 – 0900
0900 - 0915
welcome.
Registration.
Prof Bhupinder Sandhu (UK)
President’s
Session one. Chairs: Dr Nigel Rollins (WHO), Dr Barbara Golden
(UK)
Long-term consequences of early nutritional state
0915-0940
Prof Andrew Prentice (UK):
Maternal undernutrition and the consequences of intrauterine
growth retardation.
0940-1005
Prof Alan Jackson (UK):
Stunting: causes, consequences and prevention.
1005-1030
Prof Terrence Forrester (Jamaica):
Survival from severe malnutrition: effects on body composition
and epigenetic programming.
1030-1040:
Free paper 1
Towards safe and nutritious food for a food secure Africa. Prof P.
Mensah
1040-1050:
Free paper 2
Length gain by food supplementation in moderately malnourished
children in Bangladesh. Dr S. Roy
1050-1100: Discussion
1100-1130: Refreshments
Session two. Chairs: Prof Tom Heikens (Malawi), Dr Peter
Sullivan (UK)
Waterlow session: Acute malnutrition
1130 – 1150: Dr Nigel Rollins (WHO)
Revising the WHO Guidelines on managing SAM.
1150 – 1210: Prof Katherine Maitland (Kenya)
Refining the WHO malnutrition management protocol.
1210 – 1230: Prof Tahmeed Ahmed (Bangladesh)
Nutritional rehabilitation diets – have we moved on?
1230 - 1250: Dr Beatrice Amadi (Zambia)
Community management of malnourished HIV infected and
uninfected children : A Zambian experience.
1250-1310:
Panel Discussion: Management of SAM.
1315-1415: Lunch
Session three. Chairs: Prof John Walker–Smith (UK), Dr Susan
Hill (UK)
Gastroenterology in practice 2011: Part 1
1415-1440: Prof Chris Probert (UK)
Patterns of IBD in Asians, Africans and Caucasians, any clues to
aetiology?
1440-1505: Prof Stephen Allen (UK)
Pre- and pro-biotics and gut health – a review of the evidence.
1505 -1515:
Free paper 3
Marsh criteria in tropical settings - how relevant? Dr M. Yadav
1515-1525:
Free paper 4
Clinical characterization of eosinophilic esophagitis in the Maltese
Islands. Dr S. Aquilina
1525-1535:
Discussion
1535-1635:
Poster viewing and refreshments
Gastroenterology in practice 2011: Part 2
Chairs: Prof Simon Murch (UK)& Dr Swapan Roy(Bangladesh)
1635-1700: Dr Holm Uhlig (UK)
Immune regulation and gut inflammatory disorders.
1700-1725: Dr Eric Houpt (USA)
Developments in diagnostics for diarrhoeal diseases.
1725-1735:
Free paper 5
Efficacy of single intravenous iron dextran infusion in children with IBD
who are resistant to oral iron therapy. Dr S. Sanka
1735-1745:
Free paper 6
Successful management of long-term intestinal failure in Malta. Dr S.
Hill
1745-1800:
Discussion and Close
1930: Conference Dinner, House of Lords, hosted by
Baroness Warwick, ex-CEO of Universities UK
SATURDAY 23rd JULY 2011
Session four. Chairs: Prof Tahmeed Ahmed (Bangladesh) & Prof
Steve Allen (UK)
New developments in the understanding of intestinal ecology
0830 - 0850: Dr Mark Manary (USA, Malawi)
Microbiome and gut health.
0850 - 0910: Prof Zulfiqar Bhutta (Pakistan)
Micronutrients and intestinal health.
0920 - 0940: Prof David Brewster (Botswana)
Environmental enteropathy and gut repair mechanisms.
0940 – 1000: Prof Tony Nelson (Hongkong)
Enteric vaccine development – mixed fortunes.
1000-1010:
Panel Discussion
1010 – 1020
Free paper 7
Probiotics for Premature infants; teasing out the colonization and
immune properties to optimize health benefits. Dr J. Tobin
1020 – 1030: Free paper 8
Management of enteropathy in severe acute malnutrition. Prof
D.Brewster
1030 - 1040 Discussion
1040 – 1150: Poster viewing and refreshments
Session five. Chairs: Prof Bhupinder Sandhu (UK) & Prof Tony
Nelson (HK)
Child Advocacy
1150 – 1215: Dr Kate Wilcznyska (UK)
“Cracking the Code” – Further Developments.
1215 – 1245: Commonwealth Foundation
Millennium Development Goals and Child Health: how are we
doing?
1245-1255:
Free paper 9
Impact of cessation of neonatal breast feeding period on the clinical signs
of pneumonia and hypoxemia in young infants attending an urban
diarrhoea treatment centre in Bangladesh. Dr M. Chisti
1255-1305:
Free paper 10
Factors affecting healthcare consultation in children with chronic
constipation: a school based survey. Dr S. Rajindrajith
1305-1315: A Global e-Health System. Lord Swinfen
1315- 1415: Lunch
Session six(a). Chairs: Prof Deirdre Kelly (UK), Dr Neelam
Mohan (India)
Liver Disease
1415 -1440: Dr Mona Abdel-Hady (Egypt)
Recent advances in hepatitis.
1440-1505: Prof Anil Dhawan (UK)
New developments in managing acute liver failure.
1505-1530: Prof Anupam Sibal (India)
Management of liver disease and transplantation in India.
1530-1540:
Free paper 11
Range of NICU practice in England and Wales regarding thresholds for
neonatal conjugated hyperbilirubinaemia and relevant investigations.
Dr C. Tzivinikos
1540-1550:
Free paper 12
Auto-immune sclerosing cholangitis (ASC) in children with
inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Dr S. Sanka
1550-1600:
Discussion
Session six (b) Parallel Free Paper Session:
Chairs: Prof David Brewster (Botswana) & Prof Patience Mensah
(WHO, Rep of Congo)
1415-1425:
Free paper 13
High Burden of Childhood Rickets in Bangladesh: The First National
Prevalence Survey of Mineral deficiency. Dr S. Roy
1425-1435:
Free paper 14
Physical Activity and Energy Intake in Rural South African Children
and Adolescents. Dr E. Forbes
1435-1445:
Free paper 15
The reliability of MUAC among infants younger than 6 months in rural
Kenya. Dr M. Mwangome
1445-1455:
Free paper 16
Efficacy of community-based follow-up care with/without food
supplementation and/or psychosocial stimulation in the management of
children with moderate acute malnutrition in Bangladesh. Dr M. Hosain
1455-1505 :
Discussion
1505-1515:
Free paper 17
Breast milk zinc transfer to appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA) and
small-for-gestational-age (SGA) Bangladeshi infants: studies of milk
volume, using deuterium dose-to-mother technique and milk zinc
concentrations. Dr M. Islam
1515-1525:
Free paper 18
Including antibiotics as part of the treatment for severe acute
malnutrition reduces the case-fatality rate by half. Dr I. Trehan.
1525-1535:
Free paper 19
Incidence of malnutrition in children admitted to a tertiary paediatric
hospital . Dr J. Pichler
1535-1545:
Free paper 20
Inpatient feeding for children with complicated Severe Acute
Malnutrition (SAM): audit of Ready-to-Use Food vs. F100 milk in
transition phase. Dr M. Kerac
1545-1600:
Discussion
1600 – 1630: Refreshments
1630 -1715: GUEST LECTURE Chair: Prof Alan Jackson(UK)
“Academic medicine must take more responsibility for global
health.”
Prof Stephen K Smith, Imperial College, London
1715: END OF MEETING
Closing remarks. Profs B. Sandhu & T. Ahmed
1730 -1830: Annual General Meeting, CAPGAN
Register Now!
REGISTRATION FORM
Please print clearly & send, preferably via Email or Fax, to Marie Walker-Greenwood or
Barbara Golden
(Circle appropriate answers)
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IS A NUTRISET OR BSPGHAN SCHOLARSHIP REQUESTED ? (see below) Y
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Single study rooms, at £40 per night, have been booked at the International Hall, University
of London <www.halls.london.ac.uk>. If you wish to book these, please send
Accommodation cost along with Registration Fee, eg £120 for 3 nights (see below).
Registration Fees
Before 17th After 17th
June
June
1. UK / Overseas
Specialist from
‘developed’
countries
2. Overseas
Specialist from
resource-poor
countries
3. Trainees
4. Accommodation
International Hall
£280
£300
£180
£200
£180
£40 per
night
£200
£40 per
night
To be
paid
Method of
Payment
(see below)
For delegates from resource-poor countries, a number of scholarships (£750)
have been kindly donated by Nutriset, France and by BSPGHAN. These will be
offered to REGISTERED delegates with excellent abstracts while also
experiencing funding difficulties. A further grant (A$1000) has been donated by
Prof Walker-Smith.
Registration fees include Conference pack, scientific and social programmes,
refreshments & lunches only. Buffet (21st) and Dinner (22nd) will be subsidised
as much as possible. Delegates are recommended to buy Oyster Cards online for
travel throughout London.
Registration will not become active until payment is made.
Online payment is available for overseas delegates who wish to pay
by credit card only, through Paypal, at www.eventsbot.com (see
website for directions). If this is not possible, then either an online
transfer or a bank transfer can be made, or a cheque can be sent to
BG.
UK delegates should send cheques if at all possible.
The Bank details are as follows:
Name:
Lloyds Bank
Account No:
2288110
Sort Code:
30-96-35
Cheques should be made out to ‘CAPGAN 2011’ and sent to:
Dr B Golden c/o CAPGAN, Dept Child Health, University of
Aberdeen, Royal Aberdeen Children’s Hospital, Westburn Rd,
Aberdeen AB25 2ZG, Scotland
Accommodation
Apart from International Hall single rooms (see above), a limited
number of double and single rooms are held at the Goodenough Club
and Goodenough College, but only till 30th May 2011. After that,
they may all be booked. These rooms are highly recommended, very
close to ICH & for B & B, very good value. Those interested should
contact Goodenough Club right away
<www.club.goodenough.ac.uk>.
A list of good value, convenient hotels recommended by ICH
Conferences is also available at:
<www.londontown.com/LondonInformation/Business/Institute_of_C
hild_Health_Conference_Facilities/>
Social Programme
Apart from the Reception buffet and CAPGAN Dinner, this will
include guided walking tours of Central London, tours of
Westminster Abbey and Thames boat trips with/without dinner.
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