A total of 126 coagulase-negative staphylococci strains (CNS) were isolated from blood samples and from the intravenous catheters and cerebrospinal fluid of 103 patients admitted to the UniversityHospital of Ribeirão Preto. Staphylococcus epidermidis (68.2 percent), S. haemolyticus (11.1 percent) and S. hominis (3.2 percent) were the most frequent species. The last two CNS showed greater resistance to antimicrobial agents than S. epidermidis. CNS were the agents of infection in 10.7 percent of the patients and the agents of intravenous catheter colonization in 18.4 percent of the cases