their occupationNo occupational exposure to particulates, gases, or fumes83·6%75·9%88·2%3Occupational noiseProportion of the population ever exposed to noise greater than 85 dB at work or through their occupationBackground noise exposure83·6%75·9%88·2%3Occupational injuriesProportion of the population at risk to injuries related to work or through their occupationThe rate of injury deaths per 100 000 person-years is zero82·6%75·4%87·2%3Occupational ergonomic factorsProportion of the population who are exposed to ergonomic risk factors for low back pain at work or through their occupationAll individuals have the ergonomic factors of clerical and related workers82·6%74·9%87·2%1Behavioural risks····100·0%100·0%100·0%2Child and maternal malnutrition····100·0%100·0%100·0%3Suboptimal breastfeeding····67·1%54·6%73·9%4Non-exclusive breastfeedingProportion of children younger than 6 months who receive predominant, partial, or no breastfeedingAll children are exclusively breastfed for first 6 months of life67·1%54·6%73·9%4Discontinued breastfeedingProportion of children aged 6–23 months who do not receive any breastmilkAll children continue to receive breastmilk until 2 years of age68·1%65·3%79·2%3Child growth failure····5·6%0·0%5·6%4Child underweightProportion of children less than −3 SD, −3 to −2 SD, and −2 to −1 SDs of the WHO 2006 standard weight-for-age curveAll children are above −1 SD of WHO 2006 standard weight-for-age curve77·4%65·1%81·0%4Child wastingProportion of children less than −3 SD, −3 to −2 SDs, and −2 to −1 SD of the WHO 2006 standard weight-for-length curveAll children are above −1