1988 Pandemics & Diseases Events — Verified Historical Highlights

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  • 19 Feb André Frédéric Cournand, Nobel Laureate Physician, dies at 92: André Frédéric Cournand, a French-American physician and physiologist, passed away on February 19, 1988, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, at the age of 92. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1956 for his pioneering work in cardiac catheterization, a technique that revolutionized the diagnosis and treatment of heart and lung diseases. source: washingtonpost.com
  • 05 Jun First National Cancer Survivors Day observed in the United States: On June 5, 1988, the United States observed its first National Cancer Survivors Day, a day dedicated to honoring cancer survivors and raising awareness about the challenges they face. The event aimed to celebrate life after cancer and provide support to those affected by the disease. source: cancer.org
  • 28 Nov Devastating F4 tornado strikes North Carolina: An F4 tornado struck North Carolina on November 28, 1988, causing significant destruction and loss of life. The tornado was part of a larger outbreak that affected several states, leading to widespread damage and emergency responses. source: weather.gov
  • 01 Dec World AIDS Day established: On December 1, 1988, the first World AIDS Day was observed globally. Initiated by the World Health Organization, this annual event aims to raise awareness about the AIDS pandemic and commemorate those who have died from the disease. source: who.int