OBJECTIVE To investigate the distribution and drug-resistance of extended-spectrum ?-lactamases((ESBLs)) producing Gram-negative bacteria in the hospital,in order to control and treat them.METHODS The bacteria were detected and isolated with VITEK TWO system,the suspected ESBLs producing bacteria were(detected) with K-B method.RESULTS There were 1 889 isolated strains of Enterobacteriaceae and the ESBLs(producing) bacteria were 302 strains including E.coli(551),K.pneumoniae(583),and others bacteria(755).Their(positive) rates bacteria were 18.5%,24.7%,and 7.4%,respectively;the wards isolated rate was in the following order: 38.2% were in surgical ICU,29.9% in medical ICU,20.5% in surgery wards,20.6% in oncology wards,12.7% in respiratory wards.12.4% in hematology wards,10.3% in cadre wards,6.4% in endocrinology wards,and 1.6% were in(others) wards.ESBLs producing bacteria were better sensitive to imipenem and meropenem,then to piperacillin(/tazobactam) and cefoperazone/sulbactam.CONCLUSIONS(Enterobacteriaceae) could be(detected) accurately with VITEK TWO system.The main sources of ESBLs producing bacteria are patients in ICU and chronic(patients).To kill these bacteria,imipenem and meropenem can be used first,then(piperacillin)/tazobactam and(cefoperazone)/sulbactain.