ARE YOU AT RISK? Flu doesn’t discriminate – it can affect anyone. But some people are at a much higher risk of serious complications. TAKE THE INFLUENZA RISK TEST 41, 42 Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. to Questions assess Questions to assess risk:Children younger than 5 years oldAdults 65 years and olderPregnant womenHealthcare professional/people who live in nursing homes and other long-term care facilitiesAsthmaNeurologic and neurodevelopment conditionsBlood disorders (such as sickle cell disease)Chronic lung disease (such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] and cystic fibrosis)Endocrine disorders (such as diabetes mellitusHeart disease (such as congenital heart disease, congestive heart failure and coronary artery disease)Kidney disordersLiver disordersMetabolic disorders (such as inherited metabolic disorders and mitochondrial disorders)People who are obese with a body mass index [BMI] of 40 or higherPeople younger than 19 years of age on long-term aspirin-or salicylate containing medications.People with a weakened immune system due to disease (such as people with HIV or AIDS, or some cancers such as leukemia) or medications (such as those receiving chemotherapy or radiation treatment for cancer, or persons with chronic conditions requiring chronic corticosteroids or other drugs that suppress the immune system)Congratulations! You are at a low risk of contracting the flu! Make sure to check in again after a few months. Share this test with your family and friends and ask them - Flu Vaccine liya kya?Find Flu Vaccination Center References 41.https://ncirs.org.au/influenza/influenza-vaccines-frequently-asked-questions-faqs downloaded from the internet; last accessed on 23/06/2025 at 16:31 hrs.42. Recommended Adult Vaccination Schedule – Adult Vaccination Booklet_Singal Page_19.04.2024 last accessed on 24/06/2025 at 17:17 Hrs Find Flu Vaccine Centre