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SETTING: Tuberculosis (TB) clinic in Tijuana, México. BACKGROUND: Tuberculin conversion rates in contacts of drug-resistant cases have been reported to be lower than among contacts of drug-susceptible cases. OBJECTIVE: To determine if the prevalence of latent tuberculous infection (LTBI) among paediatric contacts of drug-resistant cases is lower than that of contacts of drug-susceptible cases. DESIGN: In a cross-sectional study, LTBI among paediatric contacts of culture-proven TB cases was evaluated using the tuberculin skin test and interferon-gamma release assay. Rates among contacts of drug-susceptible and drug-resistant cases were compared. RESULTS: The TST was positive in 83.1% of the drug-susceptible group vs. 76.0% for the drug-resistant group (P = 0.25). Using the QuantiFERON Gold In-Tube (QFT-GIT) assay, drug-resistant cases had a higher rate of positivity than the drug-susceptible group, although this difference did not reach statistical significance (42.3% positivity among drug-susceptible cases vs. 57.7% among drug-resistant cases; P = 0.48). CONCLUSIONS: The proportion of LTBI is similar among paediatric contacts, regardless of whether the index case is drug-resistant or -susceptible.