Robert Schechter

Division of Communicable Disease Control, California Department of Public Health, Richmond, CA 94804, USA. Cynthia.Yen@cdph.ca.gov

Publications of Robert Schechter

  • Infants hospitalized in intensive care units with 2009 H1N1 influenza infection, California, 2009-2010.

    Authors: Cynthia J Yen, Janice K Louie, Robert Schechter

    The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 03/2012; 31(3):e52-5.

    The 2009 H1N1 influenza virus emerged in April 2009 and primarily affected children and young adults. Few reports describe 2009 H1N1 influenza infection in infants. This report describes the clinical
  • A novel risk factor for a novel virus: obesity and 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1).

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Meileen Acosta, Michael C Samuel, Robert Schechter, Duc J Vugia, Kathleen Harriman, Bela T Matyas

    Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America. 02/2011; 52(3):301-12.

    many critically ill patients with 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) (2009 H1N1) infection were noted to be obese, but whether obesity, rather than its associated co-morbidities, is an independent risk
  • A review of adult mortality due to 2009 pandemic (H1N1) influenza A in California.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Cynthia Jean, Meileen Acosta, Michael C Samuel, Bela T Matyas, Robert Schechter

    PloS one. 01/2011; 6(4):e18221.

    While children and young adults had the highest attack rates due to 2009 pandemic (H1N1) influenza A (2009 H1N1), studies of hospitalized cases noted high fatality in older adults. We analyzed
  • Children hospitalized with 2009 novel influenza A(H1N1) in California.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Shilpa Gavali, Meileen Acosta, Michael C Samuel, Kathleen Winter, Cynthia Jean, Carol A Glaser, Bela T Matyas, Robert Schechter

    Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 11/2010; 164(11):1023-31.

    To describe clinical and epidemiologic features of 2009 novel influenza A(H1N1) in children. Analysis of data obtained from standardized report forms and medical records. Statewide public health
  • Rapid influenza antigen test for diagnosis of pandemic (H1N1) 2009.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Hugo Guevara, Erica Boston, Melissa Dahlke, Maria Nevarez, Tong Kong, Robert Schechter, Carol A Glaser, David P Schnurr

    Emerging infectious diseases. 05/2010; 16(5):824-6.

    We compared the QuickVue Influenza test with PCR for diagnosing pandemic (H1N1) 2009 in 404 persons with influenza-like illness. Overall sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive
  • Factors associated with death or hospitalization due to pandemic 2009 influenza A(H1N1) infection in California.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Meileen Acosta, Kathleen Winter, Cynthia Jean, Shilpa Gavali, Robert Schechter, Duc Vugia, Kathleen Harriman, Bela Matyas, Carol A Glaser, Michael C Samuel, Jon Rosenberg, John Talarico, Douglas Hatch

    JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association. 11/2009; 302(17):1896-902.

    CONTEXT: Pandemic influenza A(H1N1) emerged rapidly in California in April 2009. Preliminary comparisons with seasonal influenza suggest that pandemic 2009 influenza A(H1N1) disproportionately
  • Continuing increases in autism reported to California's developmental services system: mercury in retrograde.

    Authors: Robert Schechter, Judith K Grether

    Archives of general psychiatry. 02/2008; 65(1):19-24.

    CONTEXT: Previous analyses of autism client data reported to the California Department of Developmental Services (DDS) have been interpreted as supporting the hypothesis that autism is caused by
  • Creating a model program for influenza surveillance in California: results from the 2005-2006 influenza season.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, David P Schnurr, Hugo F Guevara, Somayeh Honarmand, Michele Cheung, David Cottam, Elaine Yeh, Lauren Wold, Erica J Boston, Janet Tang, Kate C Cummings, Richard M Donovan, Robert Schechter, Jon Rosenberg, Lawrence J Walter, John A Chapman, Paul R Brenner, Roger P Baxter, Carol A Glaser

    American journal of preventive medicine. 11/2007; 33(4):353-7.

    BACKGROUND: Influenza surveillance is valuable for monitoring trends in influenza-related morbidity and mortality. Using the 2005-2006 influenza season as an example, this paper describes a
  • Severe pediatric influenza in California, 2003-2005: implications for immunization recommendations.

    Authors: Janice K Louie, Robert Schechter, Somayeh Honarmand, Hugo F Guevara, Trevor R Shoemaker, Nora Y Madrigal, Celia J I Woodfill, Howard D Backer, Carol A Glaser

    Pediatrics. 05/2006; 117(4):e610-8.

    OBJECTIVE: The 2003-2004 influenza season was marked by both the emergence of a new drift "Fujian" strain of influenza A virus and prominent reports of increased influenza-related deaths in children
  • Human botulism immune globulin for the treatment of infant botulism.

    Authors: Stephen S Arnon, Robert Schechter, Susan E Maslanka, Nicholas P Jewell, Charles L Hatheway

    The New England journal of medicine. 02/2006; 354(5):462-71.

    BACKGROUND: We created the orphan drug Human Botulism Immune Globulin Intravenous (Human) (BIG-IV), which neutralizes botulinum toxin, and evaluated its safety and efficacy in treating infant
  • Immunization injections.

    Authors: Sandra Jo Hammer, Howard Backer, Robert Schechter

    Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine. 08/2004; 158(7):708; author reply 709.

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Keywords of Robert Schechter

50-59 years
 
California Department
 
health surveillance
 
ICU case-fatality ratios
 
intensive care
 
outcome measure
 
Public Health
 
public health surveillance
 
Rapid test results
 
seasonal influenza
 
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Institutions

  • 2008–2012
    • California Department of Public Health
      California City, CA, USA