“…is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in captive cheetah populations. 5,[9][10][11]38,39,54 This reaction is unlike that seen in free-ranging cheetahs or other felid species (both domestic and zoo held) that usually only develop mild inflammatory lesions when infected with similar Helicobacter. 20,24,25,27,29,30,40,44,49,54,58 The lesions in cheetahs occur predominantly in the gastric fundus and are characterized by florid lymphocyte and plasma cell infiltrates, infiltration of glandular epithelium, parietal cell apoptosis and, in more chronic cases, may include gland hyperplasia, goblet cell metaplasia, fibrosis and/or atrophy.…”