An 83-year-old man comes to the emergency department due to a 1-week history of fever, malaise, cough, right-sided chest pain, and worsening dyspnea. Temperature is 38.4 C (101.1 F) , blood pressure is 116/70 mm Hg, and pulse is 98/min. On physical examination, the patient is frail appearing. Breath sounds are decreased on the right side. Heart sounds are normal. The abdomen is soft and nontender. Chest x-ray shows a moderate-sized right pleural effusion. Thoracentesis yields purulent fluid. Pleural fluid analysis reveals a large number of leukocytes with 80% neutrophils. Which of the following is the most likely underlying mechanism for this patient's pleural effusion?
A) Bacterial translocation from alveoli into pleural space
B) Contiguous spread from a mediastinal focus
C) Direct inoculation into the pleural space
D) Hematogenous dissemination of a distant infection
E) Reactivation of a dormant infection
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