A Travis County resident died when they became ill after swimming in Lake LBJ earlier this month.
Swimming in natural bodies of water comes with some risks, like amoebic infections, the Austin release said.
To reduce the risk of infection, people can take precautions, such as limiting the amount of water going into your nose, avoiding water-related activities in warm freshwater during periods of high water temperature and low water levels, and not digging or stirring up sediment in areas with shallow water levels.
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