19th International Congress on Pediatric Pulmonology
Created over 20 years ago, CIPP is the only international congress fully devoted to Pediatric Pulmonology. In a world where the disparities between North and South keep increasing, and where the gap between the rich and the poor is widening, one of the main goals of the CIPP is also to bring together leading specialists in pediatric pulmonology from both developed and developing countries.
A large tribune is also offered to Young Investigators, over 50 awards have been granted since 1994.
The CIPP offers a rich and varied program, combining fundamentals, clinical practice as well as numerous interactive clinical case sessions.
Paid registration before Monday March 30, 2020 is mandatory for publication.
Please note that accepted abstracts will be published proceedings (e-supplement of Pediatric Pulmonology (Wiley ed.) ONLY if the registration fee has been paid before Wednesday, March 4, 2020.
Abstracts must be in English.
Abstracts already published or presented in identical form at another major national or international meeting prior to the CIPP XIX will not be considered. Papers previously presented at local or regional meetings may be submitted.
Abstracts must not exceed 500 words.
The title should be brief, limited to 150 characters, clearly indicating the nature of the research or the case study.
Please be precise with institutional affiliations
The text of the abstract should include:
- A statement of the purpose of the study, case or project (preferably in one sentence)
- A brief description of the methods used
- A summary of the results obtained in sufficient detail
- A conclusion
- Reflections and concrete proposals for action stimulated by the research
- All abstracts should disclose primary findings and should not include promissory statements such as "experiments are in progress" or "results will be discussed".
All authors should proof-read the abstract carefully for grammar and spelling. If English is not your first language we strongly recommend that you have your final abstract proofread by someone fluent in English before you submit it.
Type the abstract single-spaced. Use Arabic numerals for all numbers except at the beginning of a sentence where they should be written out. Keep abbreviations to a minimum and define each one when it is used for the first time. Use standard abbreviations and symbols.
Abstracts cannot be modified after submission. Before submission, you can edit the abstract on-line several times. If you do not submit at first session, you can come back to the draft afterwards. You may have many abstracts with draft-versions from which you may then choose one to submit.