Abstract:ObjectiveTo realize current status of healthcareassociated infection (HAI) in a neonatal intensive care unit(NICU) of a hospital, and evaluate the effect of comprehensive intervention measures.MethodsHAI in NICU was monitored, targeted intervention measures were implemented, incidence of HAI before and after intervention was compared.ResultsThe implementation rates of intervention measures at intervention stage was higher than that of preintervention stage, the difference was significant(all P<0.001). Incidence of HAI at intervention stage was lower than that of preintervention stage(5.64%[46/816] vs 13.45% [46/342],χ2 =20.12,P<0.001). The main infection site was lower respiratory tract (38.04% [35/92]). Incidence of ventilatorassociated pneumonia and catheterrelated bloodstream infection after intervention were both lower than preintervention stage (0.38‰ vs 3.30‰, 0.12‰ vs 1.18‰,respectively). The main isolated pathogens before and after intervention were both grampositive bacteria, accounting for 58.09% and 51.16% respectively.ConclusionRoutine HAI monitoring can reflect the weak links in infection control practice, HAI can be controlled effectively by carrying out intervention measures.