A 13-day-old boy is brought to the office by his parents for a well-newborn visit. The patient was born at 38 weeks gestation via normal spontaneous vaginal delivery to a 27-year-old woman, gravida 1 para 1. He had an uncomplicated newborn nursery course with routine newborn care and was discharged with his mother at age 2 days. The patient nurses for 15-20 minutes on each breast every 2 hours. He has approximately 7 wet diapers and 3 stools per day. Weight, length, and head circumference are at the 75th percentile. Vital signs are normal. On examination, the anterior fontanelle is open, soft, and flat. Pupils are equal, round, and reactive to light. Both eyes have mild eyelid swelling, conjunctival injection, and a scant amount of watery, slightly mucopurulent discharge. The parents say that this discharge began 2 days ago. The rest of the examination is normal. A sample of the eye discharge is sent for analysis. Which of the following is the most appropriate treatment for this patient's condition?
A) Intramuscular cefotaxime
B) Massage of the nasolacrimal ducts
C) Oral erythromycin
D) Topical erythromycin
E) Topical silver nitrate
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