“…The conversion time has been related with multiple factors including nutritional factors such as anemia, magnesium level, and body mass index (Bhargava et al, 2013;Putri et al, 2014;Agrawal, 2017), history of diabetes mellitus and poor metabolic control (Mi et al, 2013;Nakamura et al, 2014;Sharif, 2015), bacillary load in the diagnosis (D'Souza et al, 2018;Kanda et al, 2015;Gunda, 2017), diagnosis delay and radiological lesions suggestive of extensive damage or cavitation (Mi et al, 2013;Nakamura et al, 2014;Unsematham and Kateruttanakul, 2013;Visser et al, 2012) and drug resistance (Kim et al, 2016;Holtz et al, 2006;Kurbatova et al, 2012). A previously published paper identifies the bacillary load in the diagnosis as the main factor related with sputum conversion in patients attended to in a community hospital in Qatar, but the study is limited by the number of patients studied (64 patients) (Guanche et al, 2016).…”