Abstract:ObjectiveTo evaluate the occurrence and risk factors of healthcareassociated infection (HAI) in very low birth weight infants (VLBWI, including extremely low birth weight infants).MethodsData of VLBWI (birth weight <1 500 g,length of hospital stay >48 hours)in a neonatal intensive care unit(NICU) from January 2008 to January 2010 were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsOf 77 VLBWI, 18 developed 29 times of HAI, HAI rate was 23.38%, HAI case rate was 37.66%; the main infection site was respiratory tract (55.17%),followed by skin and soft tissue (17.24%) and blood stream (13.79%); a total of 34 pathogenic isolates were isolated, 67.64% (23 isolates)were gramnegative bacilli,the most common pathogens were Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli; 14.71%(5 isolates) were grampositive bacteria;17.65% (6 isolates) were fungi, the main fungus was Candida albicans. Univariate analysis indicated that gestational age,birth weight, mechanical ventilation, premature rupture of fetal membrane, and parenteral nutrition were risk factors for HAI(P<0.05); multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that birth weight <1 kg(OR 95% CI:1.65-90.95), mechanical ventilation>7 d(OR 95% CI: 2.71-129.15), and duration of parenteral nutrition>14 d(OR 95% CI: 1.83-76.52) were independent risk factors for HAI.ConclusionThe incidence of HAI in VLBWI is high and risk factor is multiple. Respiratory tract is the main infection site, gramnegative bacillus is the most frequently isolated pathogen,more attention should be paid to fungal infection.