Eminent Editorial Board Members

Mirko Bertozzi
ITALY
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Khue Vu Nguyen
UNITED STATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Erich Cosmi
ITALY
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Antonio Simone
ITALY
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Jermane Bond
UNITED STATES
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Robert Edward Garfield
UNITED STATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Aiman Al Rahmani
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Ievgeniia Kushch
UKRAINE
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Noureddin Dean Nourbakhsh
UNITED STATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Giovanni Larciprete
ITALY
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Shibin Cheng
UNITED STATES
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George Gregory Buttigieg
MALTA
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Salvatore Giovanni
ITALY
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
TURAN YILDIZ
TURKEY
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Mina Hanna
UNITED STATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Vesna Stojanovic
SERBIA
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
John E. Nathan
UNITED STATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Mariam Rahmani
UNITED STATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Ronald T Brown
UNITED STATES
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Antonio Ruggiero
ITALY
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care
Charbell Miguel Haddad Kury
BRAZIL
Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care

Journal of Pediatric Disorders and Neonatal Care (JPDNC) is an international, peer reviewed journal publishes original works after an excellent peer review. The journal promotes the latest research works and improvements in the field of Pediatrics which will be helpful for various professionals in the treatment and diagnosis of various Pediatrics disorders for the well-being of neonates.

JPDNC publishes high-quality articles of original research, review, case reports and short communications of various studies related to Pediatric like Neonatal diseases and Abnormalities, Neonatal care, Pediatric heart defects, developmental disorders, etc.

RECENT ARTICLES
Sphingomonous Paucimobilis Bacteremia Presenting as BRUE in a Two-Month-Old Male Infant
Sphingomonas paucimobillis is a gram negative, non- fermenting, aerobic bacterium distinguished by its yellow pigment and motility due to polar flagella While it is commonly found in soil and water, it can also be isolated from contaminated hospi...
Neonatal Sepsis in a Term Infant after Prolonged Rupture of Membranes Caused by Globicatella Sanguinis: A Rare Case Report
Globicatella sanguinis is a catalase-negative, alpha-hemolytic, gram-positive coccus, a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can grow in both aerobic and anaerobic conditions, while globicatella species are considered part of the normal human flora, ...
Early Milk Expression in Mothers of Neonates in the Neonatal ICU: A Quality Improvement Project
In premature infants, the importance of early breastfeeding has been emphasized throughout the literature. However, an effi cient policy that targets early breast milk expression has not been nationally recognized. The aim of this quality improve ...
The Efficacy of Statistics in All Major Fields of Research: A Focus on Regression Analysis
The abstract provided offers a succinct overview of the research paper's focus on the significance of statistics, specifically re gression analysis, across diverse fields. The emphasis on regression analysis indicates its importance as a statistical...
Plastic Deformation of Metal through the Lens of Nanotechnology Using Regression Analysis
This research analysis investigates the impact of nanotechnology on the plastic deformation of metals, utilizing linear regres sion analysis to quantify the relationships between nanoscale modifications and mechanical properties. The study focuses ...
Classic Metaphyseal Lesion: A Rare Presentation in a Preterm Neonate
Classic metaphyseal lesions occur in infants due to indirect forces, in particular, the shearing and acceleration-deceleration forces, exerted on their limbs. These fractures are very rare and resemble a “corner fracture” or a “bucket handle ...