A 3-month-old infant presents in winter with coryzal symptoms, poor feeding, tachypnoea and widespread fine crackles. SpO2 is 90% on air. According to NICE, which management option is most appropriate?ADischarge with safety-netting as bronchiolitis is self-limitingBAdmit to hospital for oxygen and feeding supportCStart oral Amoxicillin for presumed bacterial pneumoniaDCommence inhaled Salbutamol regularlyEStart oral Prednisolone for 5 daysCheck my answer