A 3-day-old girl is brought to the emergency department due to profuse eye discharge. The infant's right eye began to have clear drainage and redness yesterday evening. The parents wiped the drainage away with a moist cloth. This morning, both eyes were involved and the discharge was heavy and purulent. The patient is breastfeeding well and voiding and stooling normally. She was born at term via vaginal delivery to a 24-year-old primigravida. The parents elected for an all-natural birth process and declined routine prenatal laboratory testing. The mother opted for unmedicated labor and delivery at a birthing center, and the infant received no medications postpartum. The mother and infant were discharged approximately 4 hours after delivery. Temperature is 36.9 C (98.4 F) . On physical examination, bilateral eyelid swelling is seen. When the eyelids are opened, thick, purulent discharge is expressed. The remainder of the examination is unremarkable. Which of the following peripartum interventions would most likely have prevented this patient's condition?
A) Intramuscular penicillin for the mother
B) Intravenous ampicillin for the mother
C) Oral azithromycin for the infant
D) Oral azithromycin for the mother
E) Topical erythromycin for the infant
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