How does cefixime compare to azithromycin for treating sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as chlamydia or gonorrhea and which is more effective or preferred for different types of infections?
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Cefixime is effective against gonorrhea but not chlamydia. Azithromycin is effective against both, making it preferred for chlamydia or co-infections.