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POSTER WALK - EPIDEMIOLOGY 2 - Social and environmental risk factors, longterm outcomes

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Wednesday, October 22, 2025
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

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SURVIVAL AND SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES TO DISCHARGE FOR BABIES BORN AT LESS THAN 26 WEEKS OVER 15 YEARS: A SINGLE CENTRE UK STUDY
Marianna Varsami

565
Accuracy of clinical skin appearance to assess stillbirth timing in Mexico
Hannah Blencowe

735
Size-for-gestational age and stillbirth risk: a multi-country study of national and sub-national datasets
Hannah Blencowe

344
Health, neurodevelopment and health care service use at five years of age – results from the French Epipage2 cohort of very preterm births
Anna-Veera Seppanen

320
Parental and Healthcare Provider Perspectives on the Care and Outcomes of Premature Newborns in Two Referral Hospitals in Southwestern Nigeria
Deborah Esan

68
Fertility of adults born very preterm or with very low birth weight
Miranda Kit-Yi Wong

85
Wealth Among Adults Aged 26 to 34 Years Born Very Preterm and at Term
Elif Gonen

756
The Association between Preterm Birth and the Development of Noncommunicable Diseases in the Northern Netherlands: A Retrospective Cohort
Annette Van Dam

158
Area level measures of socioeconomic deprivation and their impact on very preterm birth and very preterm birth outcomes: a retrospective cohort study
Daniel O Reilly

267
Evaluating Preterm Birth Patterns and Survival Rates in Ekiti State Tertiary Hospitals: A Six-Year Retrospective Study
Deborah Esan

561
Prevalence, Patterns of Morbidities, and Outcome of Macrosomic Babies Seen at The Lagos University Teaching Hospital: A Retrospective Observational Study Over A 6-Year Period
Beatrice Ezenwa

38
BronQ Family: Assessing the long-term Impact of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) on affected Families' Health-related Quality of life
Vanessa Wydrin



Speaker

Dr. Hannah Blencowe
Researcher
London School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine

Size-for-gestational age and stillbirth risk: a multi-country study of national and sub-national datasets

Dr. Hannah Blencowe
Researcher
London School Of Hygiene And Tropical Medicine

Accuracy of clinical skin appearance to assess stillbirth timing in Mexico

Dr. Deborah Esan
Nurse
Bowen University

Evaluating Preterm Birth Patterns and Survival Rates in Ekiti State Tertiary Hospitals: A Six-Year Retrospective Study

Dr. Deborah Esan
Nurse
Bowen University

Parental and Healthcare Provider Perspectives on the Care and Outcomes of Premature Newborns in Two Referral Hospitals in Southwestern Nigeria

Dr. Beatrice Ezenwa
Physician
Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos

Prevalence, Patterns of Morbidities, and Outcome of Macrosomic Babies Seen at The Lagos University Teaching Hospital: A Retrospective Observational Study Over A 6-Year Period

Ms. Elif Gonen
Student
University Of Warwick

Wealth Among Adults Aged 26 to 34 Years Born Very Preterm and at Term

Dr. Daniel O Reilly
Doctor
Rotunda Hospital

Area level measures of socioeconomic deprivation and their impact on very preterm birth and very preterm birth outcomes: a retrospective cohort study

Dr. Anna-Veera Seppanen
Researcher
Université Paris Cité, INSERM UMR 1153, CRESS, OPPaLE team

Health, neurodevelopment and health care service use at five years of age – results from the French Epipage2 cohort of very preterm births

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Ms. Ilona Trautmannsberger
Epidemiology, Neonatology, Paediatrics, Public Health
Global Foundation For The Care Of Newborn Infants (gfcni)

BronQ Family: Assessing the long-term Impact of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) on affected Families' Health-related Quality of life

Ms. Annette Van Dam
Student
Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen (UMCG)

The Association between Preterm Birth and the Development of Noncommunicable Diseases in the Northern Netherlands: A Retrospective Cohort

Dr. Marianna Varsami
Doctor
Homerton Healthcare NHS Trust

SURVIVAL AND SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES TO DISCHARGE FOR BABIES BORN AT LESS THAN 26 WEEKS OVER 15 YEARS: A SINGLE CENTRE UK STUDY

Ms. Miranda Kit-Yi Wong
Student
University Of Warwick

Fertility of adults born very preterm or with very low birth weight

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