Answer:
The correct answer is option a." A false positive test result may develop due to the test antigens capturing normal antibodies".
Explanation:
False positive results is one of the issues of low specificity tests, which are defined as wrongly concluding the presence of a particular condition. In the case of ELISA for rapid screening test for HIV infection, false positives results may develop to the test antigens capturing normal antibodies. ELISA looks for antibodies developed by the presence of HIV, however the antigens used in the tests could capture normal antibodies, which leads to false positive results. Further analyses should be made before concluding that a person has a HIV infection.