A child presents with small vesicles on the face that have developed a honey-colored crust in addition to swollen lymph glands. Consequently, this child was diagnosed with nonbullous impetigo. What would you suggest as a first-line topical treatment for this medical condition?
A) Mupirocin
B) Retapamulin
C) Amphotericin
D) Clotrimazole
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