High Risk Groups

High-Risk Groups for Flu

Most people who get the flu will have mild illness and will recover in less than two weeks. Some people with certain medical conditions (like heart or lung disease) or certain age groups (including children younger than 5 years and adults 65 years and older) are at high risk for developing flu-related complications (like pneumonia). Flu-related complications can be serious and lead to hospital stays or even death.

2021-2022 Weekly Surveillance Reports

Return to the South Carolina Influenza Activity and Surveillance page 

Report Date

Flu Watch

What is Influenza (Flu) Surveillance?

Each year, DPH and U.S. public health experts monitor influenza (flu) and other diseases. This activity is called disease surveillance.

Flu surveillance allows DPH and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to see what impact flu is having on the health of residents. Learn more about how surveillance helps us.