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Nicholas J Jackson1, Chao Yan1, Yanink Caro-Vega2
1Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, USA.
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Digital health technologies, including machine learning (ML), are transforming infectious disease management, however ML models for HIV care have been limited by data sharing restrictions that prevent multi-site collaboration. Federated Learning (FL) offers a privacy-preserving solution, enabling cross-site model training without sharing patient-level data. We evaluated FL for developing clinical prediction models using data from 22,234 people living with HIV (PLWH) across six sites in five countries within the Caribbean, Central, and South America network for HIV epidemiology (CCASAnet). Across four prediction tasks - 1-year mortality, 3-year mortality, tuberculosis incidence, and AIDS-defining cancer incidence - FL algorithms achieved near-centralized performance while substantially outperforming site-specific models. Performance gains varied across sites, driven by both site size and between-site heterogeneity. Local fine-tuning often improved FL performance, though benefits were task dependent. These findings support FL as a scalable, privacy-preserving infrastructure for multi-site ML in international HIV research.
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