A 20-year-old female patient has suprapubic discomfort, pyuria, dysuria, and bacteriuria greater than 100,000/mL of urine. Which are the most likely diagnosis and treatment?
A) Uncomplicated lower urinary tract infection treatable with short-course therapy
B) Complicated lower urinary tract infection treatable with single-dose therapy
C) Uncomplicated upper urinary tract infection requiring 14 days of oral antibiotics
D) Complicated upper urinary tract infection requiring parenteral antibiotics
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