No. The CDC recommends using a hand sanitizer at at least 60% ethanol. Most preparations used in the lab are 70% ethanol. Humans start to risk death somewhere around the 0.3% alcohol level (BAC), especially around 0.5%. People have gone higher, but even 1% BAC would be completely useless against bacteria. You'd be dead long before the bacteria died. Besides, if you've got bacteria in your blood, you've got bigger problems than a simple infection.
In a pinch, though, it _can_ be used as a topical antiseptic, as per this fun article.