Dr. Cornelia Dekker M.D.
Infectious Disease Specialist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Infectious Diseases
300 Pasteur Dr Room G312 Stanford CA, 94305About
Dr. Cornelia Dekker is a pediatric infectious disease specialist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Dekker specializes in recurring or persistent diseases caused by bacteria, parasites or fungus in infants, children and adolescents. Pediatric infectious disease specialists also provide consultation to other health care professionals dealing with complex cases.
Education and Training
Michigan State University College Of Human Medicine 1998
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Publications
- PediatricsLive Vaccine Use and Safety in DiGeorge Syndrome.2014
- JOURL OF IMMUNOLOGYEffects of Aging, Cytomegalovirus Infection, and EBV Infection on Human B Cell Repertoires2014
- Proceedings of the tiol Academy of Sciences of the United States of AmSystems alysis of sex differences reveals an immunosuppressive role for testosterone2014
- The Jourl of infectious diseasesDistinct cross-reactive B-cell responses to live attenuated and ictivated influenza vaccines.0
- VACCINEImmediate hypersensitivity reactions following monovalent 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccines2013
- Human vaccines & immunotherapeuticsRandomized, placebo-controlled trial to assess the safety and immunogenicity of an adenovirus type2013
- Science translatiol medicineGenetic and environmental determints of human NK cell diversity revealed by mass cytometry.2013
- PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMGenetic measurement of memory B-cell recall using antibody repertoire sequencing2013
- JOURL OF PEDIATRICSComprehensive Assessment of Serious Adverse Events Following Immunization by Health Care Providers2013
- SCIENCE TRANSLATIOL MEDICINELineage Structure of the Human Antibody Repertoire in Response to Influenza Vaccition2013
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLClinical Assessment of Serious Adverse Events in Children Receiving 2009 H1N1 Vaccition2013
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESHeterovariant Cross-Reactive B-Cell Responses Induced by the 2009 P2013
- PloS oneCharacterization of influenza vaccine immunogenicity using influenza antigen microarrays.2013
- Molecular systems biologyApoptosis and other immune biomarkers predict influenza vaccine responsiveness.2013
- VACCINEBiologically plausible and evidence-based risk intervals in immunization safety research2012
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESImmunogenicity and Safety of Varying Dosages of a Monovalent 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Given With2012
- VACCINEAlgorithm to assess causality after individual adverse events following immunizations2012
- VACCINELack of association between childhood immunizations and encephalitis in California, 1998-20082012
- VACCINEDeveloping the next generation of vaccinologists2011
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESSafety and Immunogenicity of LC16m8, an Attenuated Smallpox Vaccine in Vaccinia-ive Adults2011
- VACCINECausality assessment of serious neurologic adverse events following 2009 H1N1 vaccition2011
- VACCINERotavirus shedding in premature infants following first immunization2011
- VACCINEOverview of the Clinical Consult Case Review of adverse events following immunization2011
- VACCINEComparison of the immunogenicity and safety of a split-virion, ictivated2011
- JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONLimited efficacy of ictivated influenza vaccine2011
- PEDIATRICSAttitudes and Beliefs of Parents Concerned About Vaccines2011
- PEDIATRICSUnderstanding the Role of Human Variation in Vaccine Adverse Events2011
- JOURL OF IMMUNOLOGICAL METHODSPlasmablast-derived polyclol antibody response after influenza vaccition2011
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESVaricella Zoster Disease of the Central Nervous System: Epidemiological, Clinical2011
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESPreterm Infants' T Cell Responses to Ictivated Poliovirus Vaccine2010
- Human vaccinesVaccine effectiveness against laboratory-confirmed influenza in infants2010
- VACCINEDifferential materl responses to a newly developed vaccine information pamphlet2009
- VACCINESafety and immunogenicity of ictivated, Vero cell culture-derived whole virus influenza A2009
- NEW ENGLAND JOURL OF MEDICINEOne Step Closer to a CMV Vaccine2009
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINEAdolescent Vaccition Recommendations from the tiol Vaccine Advisory Committee2009
- PEDIATRICSAn algorithm for treatment of patients with hypersensitivity reactions after vaccines2008
- PLOS ONEInfluence of Prior Influenza Vaccition on Antibody and B-Cell Responses2008
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINEThe promise and challenge of adolescent immunization2008
- AMERICAN JOURL OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINEMandates for adolescent immunizations - Recommendations from the tiol Vaccine Advisory Committee2008
- VACCINEImmunogenicity, safety and consistency of new trivalent ictivated influenza vaccine2008
- PLOS ONEBaseline Levels of Influenza-Specific CD4 Memory T2008
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESPhenotypic changes in influenza-specific CD82008
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESEffects of adjuvants on the safety and immunogenicity of an avian influenza H5N1 vaccine in adults2008
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLA role for genetics in the immune response to the varicella vaccine2007
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLHumoral and cellular immune responses in children given annual immunization with trivalent2007
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYComparison of the influenza virus-specific effector2007
- JOURL OF VIROLOGYCellular immune responses in children2006
- VACCINEVariability and gender differences in memory T cell immunity to varicella2006
- JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONT cell-dependent production of IFN-gamma by NK cells in response to influenza A virus2004
- HUMAN IMMUNOLOGYSelective developmental defects of cord blood antigen-presenting cell subsets2004
- JOURL OF PEDIATRIC GASTROENTEROLOGY AND NUTRITIONIntestil Imaging of children with acute rotavirus gastroenteritis2004
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESAntiviral CD8 T cells in the control of primary human cytomegalovirus infection in early childhood2004
- JOURL OF IMMUNOLOGYPersistent and selective deficiency of CD42004
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLPediatric uses of valacyclovir, penciclovir and famciclovir2001
- Current clinical topics in infectious diseasesAntiviral agents effective against herpesviruses.2001
- Corey, L., Langenberg, A. G., Ashley, R., Sekulovich, R. E., Izu, A. ERecombint glycoprotein vaccine for the prevention of genital HSV-2 infection - Two r1999
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESImmunotherapy of recurrent genital herpes with recombint herpes simplex virus1997
- PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASE JOURLSafety and immunogenicity of Chiron1997
- AIDS RESEARCH AND HUMAN RETROVIRUSESSafety and immunogenicity of Env 2-3, a human immunodeficiency virus type 1 candidate vaccine1996
- ANLS OF INTERL MEDICINEA RECOMBINT GLYCOPROTEIN VACCINE FOR HERPES-SIMPLEX TYPE-2 - SAFETY AND EFFICACY1995
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESCLINICAL AND IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSES TO HUMAN-IMMUNODEFICIENCY1994
- VACCINEPILOT EVALUATION OF INFLUENZA-VIRUS VACCINE (IVV) COMBINED WITH ADJUVANT1993
- AMERICAN JOURL OF DISEASES OF CHILDRENUNRECOGNIZED PERTUSSIS INFECTION IN ADOLESCENTS1993
- AMERICAN JOURL OF DISEASES OF CHILDRENPROTECTIVE EFFICACY OF THE TAKEDA ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS1990
- JOURL OF PEDIATRICSCOMPARISON OF AN ACELLULAR PERTUSSIS-COMPONENT DIPHTHERIA-TETANUS-PERTUSSIS1990
- AMERICAN JOURL OF DISEASES OF CHILDRENCOMPARISON OF ACELLULAR AND WHOLE-CELL PERTUSSIS1990
- JOURL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPYVIRUS-RESISTANCE IN CLINICAL-PRACTICE1983
- JOURL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASESINVITRO SENSITIVITY TO ACYCLOVIR IN GENITAL HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUSES FROM ACYCLOVIR-TREATED PATIENTS1983
- INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCEOCULAR LESIONS IN MICE FOLLOWING INTRACEREBRAL INJECTION OF HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE-11983
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