I have to admit I'm not an expert in that area, so I wouldn't venture to answer that directly.
However, I would say that, globally, resistance to antibiotics is a real problem because new antibiotics aren't being developed. I think that's the biggest and most significant global challenge right now. In my view, that's the reason why politicians around the world started to recognize that something had to change. Something has to be done about the fact that we don't have any new antibiotics, which we consider to be basic drugs, and the fact that people have become drug-resistant.
I can't answer your question directly, but I think that it can contribute to the situation, although it's not the number one problem. The issue is much broader than that.