The report, released by Hong Kong experts, did not rule out the possibility of the human-isolated avian influenza A (H7N9) virus evolving further to form the basis of a future pandemic threat.
The research was published in the latest Science, the prestigious international scientific journal.
The study also finds that pigs can be infected by the H7N9 virus, leading to mild visible clinical signs and pneumonia, so the surveillance of pigs is needed to prevent the epidemic from spreading further.
Guan Yi, professor of School of Public Health at HKU, said there is no "direct evidence" that has proved the virus can transmit from human-to-human.
"If the limited possibility of human-to-human transmission ranges on the scale of 1 to 10, I'd like to put it at one. It is very low."
The H7N9 virus has the possibility to infect mammals, such as human, pigs and ferrets, the main mammal model for research into human influenza.
The research team, therefore, suggests that for better disease control and prevention, the health authorities should also take into consideration other poultry and pets which may have a chance to be contacted with the virus.
In addition, the infected animals do not necessarily develop fever and other related clinical signs, indicating that asymptomatic infections among human are possible.
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