Unfortunately, this progress has come with a price, as news reports have been telling us for some years now. Our anti-microbe mission has been accompanied, in industrialized countries, by an explosion in the prevalence of chronic noninfectious diseases and disorders. Diabetes, allergies, asthma, inflammatory bowel diseases, autoimmune diseases, autism, obesity and certain types of cancer are at an all-time high. The incidence of some of these disorders is doubling every 10 years, and they are starting to appear sooner in life, often in childhood.
There does seem to be a cause&effect operation here as the 'antiseptic' era dating from the post-WW2 explosion in 'clean children' being discouraged from 'natural' and innate behaviors like 'tasting' have changed behaviors and outcomes.
Old Adage: Unless a kid eats a peck of dirt by the time he’s four, he’ll be sickly his whole life.
All of these wipes for shopping carts, hands, etc. kill off the weak germs and the strong survive and breed stronger still.