Until 15 April 2026
LEARN MOREMORE TIME TO SUBMIT
Abstract Deadline Extended
LEARN MORENEW: Get Published in the EJP
Accepted abstracts will be included in
the European Journal of Pediatrics
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VIEW THE INITIAL PROGRAMME
Covering All Aspects
of Paediatrics
FROM EVERY ANGLE, FOR EVERY CHILD
24-27 SEPTEMBER | ATHENSÂ &Â ONLINE
Join experts from around the world at the crossroads of paediatrics. Explore the latest research and innovations, collaborate with various sub-specialties, present your work and so much more.
Abstract Submission is open until 15 April. All accepted abstracts will be published in the European Journal of Paediatrics.Â
Let’s shape the future of paediatric care together!
FINAL CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Present your findings internationally. Deadline extended until 15 April.
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GET PUBLISHED
In the European Journal of Pediatrics
We are thrilled to announce that all abstracts accepted for EAPS 2026 will be published in the European Journal of Pediatrics (EJP), a leading peer-reviewed journal with a global readership.
Your research will now reach paediatric professionals worldwide, enhancing its visibility and impact in the field.
Submit your abstract and take advantage by 15 April 2026.Â
WHY ATTEND
Collaborative Programme:
Spanning a variety of sub-specialties, with the involvement of European paediatric societies.
Expert-Led Sessions:
Hear the latest discoveries, therapies, and cutting-edge research in the field.
Supporting Emerging Leaders:
We offer young paediatric talents the chance to showcase their work on the global stage.
Interactive Learning:
Featuring hands-on workshops to translate science into clinical practice.
Unmatched Networking:
Connect with international experts and expand your professional network.
Cutting-Edge Innovation:
This year, we are taking your attendee experience to a whole new level
COMING UP: CHILDHOOD FEVER WEBINAR RECORDING
A child with fever walks into your clinic, mild illness or the first sign of something far more serious?
Our first free step-by-step webinar – Managing Fever in the Child – took place on 24 March and brought together more than 700 professionals from across the world.
In case you missed or would like to revisit it, the webinar recording will be available online very soon – stay tuned for updates.
This webinar is part of the soon-to-come EAPS education portal on UNLOK.

Prof. Christèle Gras-Le Guen

Dr. Simon Nadel