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The 56th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) takes place in Milan on 15-18 May.

ESPGHAN aims to promote and better the health of children with special attention to the gastrointestinal tract, liver and nutritional status, through knowledge creation, the dissemination of science-based information, the promotion of best practices in the delivery of care and the provision of high-quality education for paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition professionals in Europe and beyond. The community strives to discover, discuss and share the latest novelties and advancements, and use them to enhance the standards of care for patients and help paediatric gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition professionals improve their practice.

Please visit the official website for more information about this event.

Danone Nutricia Campus will be present at an exhibition booth at ESPGHAN. We would love to welcome you to experience Danone Nutricia Campus live in Milan!

  • Visit us to explore a curated learning journey through lipids, biotics, and nutrition that matters in the early life.
  • Pick up the limited edition printed booklets on biotics, lipids, C-section as well as magazines featuring expert discussions on c-section, allergy and more.
  • Pit your lipids knowledge and quick reflexes against others with our unique game Hunger Rush: Lipids Edition that can only be found at our ESPGHAN booth.
  • Explore the new DNC v2.0 and meet with some of the renowned experts that have contributed to learning content on Danone Nutricia Campus.
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Nutrition Essentials: C-Section Delivery
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Simply Biotics: A guide to understanding biotics
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Structural organization of milk lipids determines effective lipid digestion in infants
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The Feed: Risk Factors for Early Life Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis
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The Feed: Managing cow's milk allergy (CMA) in infants
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