Pandemic Influenza Storybook
Personal recollections from survivors, families, and friends
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Pandemic Flu Storybook provides readers with an intimate look at the impact pandemic flu events have had on both survivors and the families and friends of non-survivors. These stories are not folklore, but personal recollections. This collection of stories was first released online in 2008 to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the 1918 flu pandemic.
Read the latest Stories
- War Stories, Arne ThompsonStoryteller: CDR David A. Thompson, CHC, USNR (Ret.)
- War Stories, Ida K. NaparstekStoryteller: J. David Naparstek
- I Survived, Viola Spencer MillerStoryteller: Lois Miller Stougard
- In Memorial, Edith Frances KymesStoryteller: Catherine Hein
- An Immigrant's Tale, Tekla GarbaczStoryteller: Pamela Bailey
Do You Have a Pan Flu Story to Share?
If you have a pandemic flu story that you would like to within the pages of the Pandemic Influenza Storybook, please complete the attached form and send it via mail, fax or email to: shoskins@cdc.gov
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