The research, published today in journal Clinical & Experimental Immunology, was carried out by experts across the Universities of Birmingham and Wolverhampton, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (UHB), Worcestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust, and NIHR Clinical Research Network West Midlands (NIHR CRN West Midlands). It aimed to establish whether a drug called Rituximab - typically used to treat patients with haemato-oncological disease (e.g., certain blood cancers) or rheumatological disease (e.g., certain types of arthritis) - may hinder the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines. Treatments such as Rituximab work by killing B cells, which are part of our immune system.