Neonatal sepsis is the primary cause of increased newborn morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in developing countries. In Ethiopia, the factors of neonatal sepsis are not well understood. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to determine the factors associated with neonatal sepsis in the study area. A case-control study design was conducted among 60 cases and 120 controls. Variables with  ≤ .25 in the bivariate analysis were entered into multivariable logistic regression, and statistical significance was declared at  < .05. Birth weight <2500-g (AOR = 4.05 [1.44, 11.36], number of ANC visits <3 (AOR = 4.49 [1.70, 11.86], duration of rupture of membrane ≥18 hours (AOR = 4.42; [2.02, 9.66], first minute APGAR score <7 (AOR = 3.09 [1.10, 8.70], birth at a health-center (AOR = 0.22 [0.08, 0.60]) and instrumental delivery (AOR = 0.30 [0.10, 0.88] were factors associated with neonatal sepsis. Neonatal sepsis was associated with different factors like prolonged membrane rupture, birth weight, and antenatal care visits.

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