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Amazon

Poster | 97.6% | |
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Imagga
text visuals | 99.8% | |
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Microsoft
created by unknown on 2019-06-04
a screenshot of a cell phone | 66.8% | |
a screenshot from a cell phone | 55.8% | |
a screenshot of a cell phone screen with text | 55.7% | |
Clarifai
created by general-english-image-caption-blip on 2025-05-21
a photograph of a typoid type of typoid type of typoid | -100% | |
OpenAI GPT
Created by gpt-4o-2024-11-20 on 2025-06-10
This image features a health awareness poster focused on Typhoid Fever, issued by the Virginia State Board of Health. It has a straightforward design with bold, attention-grabbing text to communicate the seriousness of the disease.
In large, red uppercase letters at the top, it states: "TYPHOID FEVER Is a Wasteful, Dangerous Disease That Can Be Prevented." The red text emphasizes these key points, and the remainder of the poster provides educational information in black text, explaining:
- The cause of Typhoid Fever (contaminated water and food).
- Preventative measures, such as maintaining cleanliness, proper sanitation, clean water sources, and vaccinations.
- Encouragement for individuals to actively participate in prevention efforts through personal care and cleanliness.
At the bottom, the poster boldly instructs: "DO YOUR PART!" in striking red text, followed by the contact information for further guidance: "For Full Information, Address The State Board of Health, Richmond, Va."
The layout is simple yet effective, using minimal design elements to focus attention on the informative content and call-to-action.
Created by gpt-4o-2024-08-06 on 2025-06-10
The image is a vintage educational poster from the Board of Health focusing on the prevention of typhoid fever. The poster is centered on a grey background and has a text-heavy layout. The main headline reads "TYPHOID FEVER" in large, bold, orange letters. Below that, the text informs the reader that typhoid fever is a dangerous, wasteful disease that can be prevented. The message emphasizes prevention through care and cleanliness and encourages individuals to "DO YOUR PART!" These words are prominently displayed in orange to capture attention.
The poster outlines the cause of typhoid fever, its symptoms, and methods for prevention, such as maintaining sanitary practices and possibly getting vaccinated. It encourages readers with simple advice like protecting water sources and practicing good hygiene. The footer suggests readers contact the State Board of Health in Richmond, Virginia, for further information, indicating the poster is aimed at residents of Virginia.
Overall, the poster serves as an educational tool to inform the public about typhoid fever and promote actions to prevent its spread.
Meta Llama
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image presents a vintage poster from the Virginia State Board of Health, specifically addressing typhoid fever. The title, "TYPHOID FEVER," is prominently displayed in large orange text at the top of the poster. Below this, a series of paragraphs provide information about the disease, including its definition, causes, and prevention methods.
Key Points:
- Title: TYPHOID FEVER
- Definition: A disease caused by a germ that enters the body through contaminated food or water
- Causes: Poor sanitation, contaminated water, and poor hygiene
- Prevention Methods:
- Keep the disease from spreading by following simple rules
- Use a pool, sanitary privy on your place, and see that everybody uses it
- Protect your well or spring from pollution
- Screen your home against flies and where possible, keep them from breeding
- Fight typhoid
- Care and Cleanliness:
- Keep the disease from spreading by following the rules on the back of this poster
- Be careful against typhoid
- Do not eat or drink anything that has come from a house where there is typhoid
- Above all, remember that if you keep the germs that cause the body from reaching the body of extreme care, you have stopped typhoid
- Virginia wants to be rid of typhoid—won't you help?
- Call to Action: DO YOUR PART!
- Additional Information: For full information, address THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, Richmond, Va.
In summary, the poster effectively conveys the importance of preventing typhoid fever through simple actions such as proper sanitation, hygiene, and care. By following these guidelines, individuals can significantly reduce the risk of contracting the disease and contribute to a healthier community.
Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2025-06-10
The image depicts an educational poster from the Board of Health, specifically addressing typhoid fever. The poster features a prominent title in large orange text, "TYPHOID FEVER," followed by a subtitle that reads, "Is a Wasteful, Dangerous Disease That Can Be Prevented." Below this, the phrase "By Care and Cleanliness" is displayed in smaller orange text.
The poster provides information on the causes and prevention of typhoid fever, including the importance of proper hygiene practices such as washing hands regularly, especially after using the bathroom or before handling food. It also emphasizes the need for proper waste disposal and the avoidance of contaminated water sources.
At the bottom of the poster, the message "DO YOUR PART!" is prominently displayed in large orange text, encouraging individuals to take responsibility for their own health and contribute to the prevention of typhoid fever. Overall, the poster serves as a public health awareness campaign aimed at educating people about the risks associated with typhoid fever and promoting preventive measures to reduce its spread.
Amazon Nova
Created by amazon.nova-lite-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a white poster with red text. The title of the poster reads "TYPHOID FEVER" in large bold letters. The text continues with "Is a Wasteful, Dangerous Disease That Can Be Prevented" in smaller text. The poster includes a list of rules to follow to prevent the spread of typhoid fever, such as having a good, sanitary privy on your place and protecting your well or spring from pollution. The poster also includes a call to action, "DO YOUR PART!" at the bottom. The poster is framed in a white border and has a label at the top that reads "Educational Posters Board of Health."
Created by amazon.nova-pro-v1:0 on 2025-06-09
The image shows a poster with the title "TYPHOID FEVER" in bold red letters. The poster is from the Board of Health and aims to educate people about typhoid fever, a dangerous disease that can be prevented. The poster highlights the importance of care and cleanliness in preventing the spread of the disease. It also provides information on how to protect oneself from typhoid fever and encourages people to take action to prevent the disease.
Google Gemini
Created by gemini-2.0-flash on 2025-05-27
Here's a description of the image:
The image shows an old public health poster titled "Typhoid Fever," issued by the Board of Health. The poster is printed in a white rectangle that is adhered to a larger grey rectangle. It aims to raise awareness and prevent the spread of typhoid fever. The title "Typhoid Fever" is in large, bold red lettering. The poster includes the following information:
Statistical data stating that around 7,400 people in Virginia were affected by typhoid fever in the previous season, with 207 deaths in 1913.
A statement emphasizing that typhoid fever is a "Wasteful, Dangerous Disease" that can be prevented.
Information on the cause of typhoid: "It is caused by a germ that comes from the body of someone who has or has had typhoid fever and harbors the germs in his body. Where there are no typhoid germs carried in filth there can be no typhoid."
Practical advice on prevention, such as following simple rules, maintaining a sanitary privy, protecting water sources, and fighting flies.
Instructions on care and cleanliness, emphasizing vaccination against typhoid.
A call to action: "DO YOUR PART!"
Contact information for more details: "For Full Information, Address THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, Richmond, Va."
The style and content suggest the poster is from the early 20th century, focusing on public health education and disease prevention through sanitation and hygiene.
Created by gemini-2.0-flash-lite on 2025-05-27
This is a vintage poster from the Board of Health, focused on raising awareness about typhoid fever. The poster uses a simple design with black and orange text on a white background.
The title "TYPHOID FEVER" is prominently displayed at the top. The poster goes on to explain that the disease is "a wasteful, dangerous disease" and can be prevented.
The poster's advice to the public includes "By Care and Cleanliness", such as:
- Having a good sanitary privy.
- Protect your well or spring from pollution.
- Screen your home against flies and fight typhoid.
- If there's a case in your home, keep the disease from spreading by obeying the rules on the back of this poster and by being vaccinated against typhoid.
The poster concludes with a call to action, "DO YOUR PART!" and provides an address for further information: THE STATE BOARD OF HEALTH, Richmond, Va.
Mistral Pixtral
Created by us.mistral.pixtral-large-2502-v1:0 on 2025-06-06
The image is an educational poster from the Board of Health, likely intended to raise awareness about typhoid fever. The poster is titled "Typhoid Fever" and highlights the seriousness of the disease. The main points emphasized in the poster are:
- Typhoid Fever is a Wasteful, Dangerous Disease That Can Be Prevented: The poster underscores the severity of typhoid fever and its preventable nature.
- By Care and Cleanliness: It encourages people to maintain good hygiene practices to avoid contracting the disease.
- Do Your Part!: The poster calls on individuals to take responsibility for preventing the spread of typhoid fever.
The text explains that typhoid fever is spread through contaminated food and water, and it can be transmitted by individuals who have had the disease and carry the germs in their bodies. It emphasizes the importance of proper sanitation and cleanliness, such as protecting water supplies, using pure milk, washing hands, and keeping flies away from food.
The poster concludes by urging individuals to take preventive measures and provides contact information for further details, directing readers to address the State Board of Health in Richmond, Virginia.