For the last 15 years, there had been no recruitment of entomologists in the health service facilities in the districts, State health secretary Moloy De admitted.
"I can't tell the reason. But this is a fact. Although at the state health department headquarters here we have a few entomologists, but there is none in the districts," De told PTI.
According to state health officials, an entomologist's job is to visit areas where there has been an outbreak of vector-borne disease.
According to health officials, presently there are no entomologists in the districts, especially in north Bengal where the outbreak is the most severe.
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Director of Health Services B R Satpathy pointed out that no recruitment had taken place in the districts for several years.
He, however, said, "We have taken measures to tackle this manpower shortage problem."
De noted that the State Health Department had already sanctioned recruitment of entomologists on contract in the districts to tackle the problem.
According to De, last year the state had under the National Vector Borne Diseases Control Programme under the National Rural Health Mission applied for sanctioning of 20 entomologists for the state.
"We had applied for 20 entomologists across the state, but only one post was sanctioned. This year we will again apply for 20 posts. Let us see what happens," he said.
Asked how the Health Department could tackle the situation in the districts in the absence of entomologists, Satpathy replied, " At the Health Department headquarters we have some entomologists and we at times take the help of entomologists employed with the Kolkata Municipal Corporation.