It actually is a problem, especially with the evolution of new disease strains which can avoid T-cells and white blood cells to attack the body. Part of this is due to the paranoid nature of some homes when it comes to hygiene. The kids just don't develop immune defences, so when they grow up, that huge gap remains.
Just as coddling children away from anything bad in the world can leave them defenceless later in life, keeping the house entirely free of disease does the same. Playing in mud every so often doesn't kill us, it makes us stronger.
Just as coddling children away from anything bad in the world can leave them defenceless later in life, keeping the house entirely free of disease does the same. Playing in mud every so often doesn't kill us, it makes us stronger.