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I don't think bubeo is a word. Did you mean bubo? A bubo is a swollen lymph node typically in the armpit or groin.
This is a bacterial infection caused Yersinia pestis. Most common symptoms observed on the second day include a swelling in the lymph gland or groin known as a bubo, and rashes in the thigh and arms.
Bubonic plague
Bubonic plague symptoms appear suddenly, usually after 2-5 days of exposure to the bacteria. Symptoms include:High feverSmooth, painful lymph gland swelling called a bubo Commonly found in the groin, but may occur in the armpits or neckPain may occur in the area before the swellingChillsGeneral ill feeling (malaise)Muscle painSevere headacheSeizuressee the related link at bottom
Bubo bubo is another name for the Eurasian Eagle-Owl.
AnswerBubonic - having or relating to a "bubo", a swollen lymph node, most commonly heard now refering to the swollen lymph nodes seen with plague. Bubo comes from the Greek word Boubon which means either the groin or a swelling in the groin.Origin for the Bubonic Plague NameBubonic plague is named because of the symptoms. The bacterial infection produces a painful swelling of the lymph nodes. These are called buboes. Often the first swelling is evident in the groin. During the Middle Ages, a pandemic of bubonic plague was referred to as the Black Death, because of the blackening of the skin due to the dried blood that accumulated under the skin's surface.
The Bubonic Plague (a.k.a. the Black Death).
Bubo, Strix, Noctua, Ulula. Bubo is mostly used.
the Latin name for the Great Horned owl is Bubo Virginianus
Could be plague. Check with the doctor immediately.
Could be plague. Check with the doctor immediately.
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