Prenatal COVID-19: The Aftermath

19 March 2022 09:00 – 17:30 CET
Greece

By National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

It has been exactly two years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic; and one and a half years since the “Mother of Neonatology” the unique, beloved Professor Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos passed away. Two years that humankind suffered lockdowns, school closures, social distancing, restrictions on movement and suspension of liberties. And this while coronavirus continuously evolves to new variants, spreading fear that at the end nobody will escape this insidious and invisible foe.

So, is it the right time to talk about an “aftermath”, concerning COVID-19? Most probably not. But, in a way, we have to recapitulate the up to now knowledge, draw -at least partial- conclusions and set new rules for our behaviour towards deprived fellow human beings, wildlife and the earth’s climate.

In this respect, our 9th “Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos Perinatal Symposium” consists of two sessions -one with mainly clinical and another with mainly psychosocial content-, as well as a panel discussion with the latest issues on prevention, treatment and consequences of the pandemic. Experts, who have delved into the individual topics accepted with pleasure our invitation; therefore, I would like to cordially thank them. Additionally, many thanks to the sponsors for their contribution to the realization of this scientific event.

PMNCH speakers include:

  • Flavia Bustreo, Chair, Governance and Ethics Committee,
  • Mark Hanson, Chair, Knowledge and Evidence Working Group, and
  • Marleen Temmerman, Executive Committee Representative, Academic and Research and Training Institutes Constituency