A 19-year-old woman comes to the office due to continuous vaginal discharge. The patient has had a clear, slightly malodorous vaginal discharge for the past few weeks but no pelvic pain, dysuria, or vulvovaginal pruritus. She is 6 weeks postpartum from a vaginal delivery of a stillborn male infant after 3 days of labor and 4 hours of pushing. The patient had no prenatal care and delivered at home. Temperature is 36.7 C (98 F) , blood pressure is 120/60 mm Hg, and pulse is 70/min. Pelvic examination shows a well-healed, third degree perineal laceration. On speculum examination, there is a small, red area of granulation tissue on the anterior vaginal wall. The cervix has no lesions and there is a pool of clear fluid in the vagina with a pH of 6. Which of the following would most likely establish the diagnosis in this patient?
A) Bladder dye test
B) Cervical nucleic acid amplification test
C) Urinalysis and urine culture
D) Viral culture of the lesion
E) Wet mount microscopy
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