SAN ANTONIO — San Antonio public health officials say a mosquito pool on the north side tested positive for West Nile Virus, the first such detection of the year.

The pool is in the area of Blanco and West Avenue, which Metro Health says will be treated Wednesday after he virus was detected.

"Residents should remain inside during the time sprayers area in the area," Metro Health said in a release, adding treatment could be delayed depending on weather conditions.

West Nile, which is typically spread through mosquito bites, can result in fever, headaches, body aches, vomiting or rash, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) . While most people infected with West Nile Virus won't experience symptoms, it can result in neurological illness in rare cases.

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