A 13-year-old boy is brought to the office for an itchy rash he developed yesterday during a camping trip with his father. The rash started on his legs and spread to his arm this morning. His father developed a similar rash on his legs and face. They came to the office immediately after returning early from the trip due to the boy's pain and intense itching. The patient's father applied topical diphenhydramine, which did not provide relief. He has no other medical issues and takes no other medications. Other than a family trip to Europe last month, the patient has not traveled out of the United States. Physical examination shows an uncomfortable-appearing boy. Scattered areas of erythematous papules are present on the right arm, with several overlying vesicles filled with clear fluid. Many linear erythematous lesions are also found on the anterior lower extremities, some of which have vesicles oozing a serous fluid. Which of the following is the best recommendation for reducing the spread of this patient's condition?
A) Begin topical antibiotic therapy
B) Prescribe oral ivermectin for patient and household contacts
C) Promptly administer oral antihistamines
D) Remove contaminated apparel
E) Treat infected bedding with insecticide
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