A 42-year-old homeless man comes to the emergency department due to painful muscle spasms. The patient has had frequent involuntary contractions of the jaw, neck, and trunk muscles, which are triggered by sensory stimuli. He has a history of injection drug use and has had several injection site infections. Physical examination shows neck stiffness and decreased opening of the jaw. Which of the following is the most likely path taken by the agent responsible for this patient's condition?
A) Bite wound → peripheral nerves → CNS neurons
B) Contaminated food → systemic circulation → presynaptic nerve terminals
C) Infected wound → systemic circulation → brain parenchyma
D) Nasopharyngeal exudate → systemic circulation → neurons
E) Oral mucosa → trigeminal nerve → temporal lobe
F) Puncture wound → motor neurons → spinal cord interneurons
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