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> In 1949 a new antibiotic, fumagillin, was isolated from an aspergillus 
> culture by Hanson and Eble (1949). In America, it was found that its 
> activity on fungi, bacteria and viruses is very small, but it was found 
> active against the ameba.

Is nosema infection ever found without an accompanying amoeba infection? 
Has this been examined?  Are amoeba infections possibly enablers of nosema? 

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