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Protocol-aware epidemic forecasting across heterogeneous public health surveillance systems
Yihan Hu1, Jingyuan Han2, Mingxin Liu3
1Medical Research Council (MRC) Epidemiology Unit, School of Clinical Medicine, Institute of Metabolic Science, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Purpose:
Public-health forecasting is central to epidemic intelligence and operational decision support. In practice, surveillance data are affected by reporting delays, revisions, and backfill, as well as abrupt regime shifts, which often reduce model reliability across regions and systems.
Methods:
We developed EpiMap-LLM, a protocol-aware forecasting approach that links epidemic dynamics with surveillance context using a frozen language-model backbone and lightweight trainable components.
Results:
Across daily and weekly surveillance settings (JHU CSSE COVID-19 and CDC influenza hospitalization surveillance), EpiMap-LLM consistently improves MAE and RMSE over strong forecasting baselines.
Conclusion:
Protocol-aware forecasting improves robustness and practical usefulness for surveillance dashboards, early warning, and public-health decision support in heterogeneous reporting systems.
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