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Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease resulting from a complex interaction between genetic and environmental factors. Among environmental factors, climatic and geographical variations have an important role in increasing asthma hospitalization. The current study aimed to investigate the effect of geoclimatic factors on the occurrence of childhood asthma hospitalization in Fars province, southwest Iran. We mapped the addresses of 211 hospitalized patients with childhood asthma (2016-2019) and investigated the effects of different temperature models, mean annual rainfall and humidity, number of frosty and rainy days, evaporation, slope, and land covers on the occurrence of childhood asthma hospitalization using a geographical information system. The Kriging and Spline methods have been used for generating interpolated models. Data were analyzed using logistic regression. In the multivariate model, urban setting was recognized as the most important childhood asthma hospitalization predictor (p < 0.001, odds ration [OR] = 35.044, confidence interval [CI] = 9.096-135.018). The slope was considered the determinant of childhood asthma hospitalization when analyzed independently and its increase was associated with decreased childhood asthma hospitalization (p  = 0.01, OR = 0.914, CI = 0.849-0.984). In the current study, the urban setting was the most important risk factor associated with increased childhood asthma hospitalization. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

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Zahra Kanannejad, Mohammad Shomali, Hossein Esmaeilzadeh, Hesamedin Nabavizadeh, Koorosh Nikaein, Zahra Ghahramani, Mohammad Amin Ghatee, Soheila Alyasin. Geoclimatic risk factors for childhood asthma hospitalization in southwest of Iran. Pediatric pulmonology. 2022 Sep;57(9):2023-2031

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