International audienceHigh-resolution (R∼43,000) spectroscopic observations of both day and night sides of Venus were acquired using CSHELL at IRTF between 2202 and 2207cm-1 (4.53-4.54µm) during the latest maximal eastern and western elongations of Venus in two four-nights observing runs in August 2012 and November 2013. Their purpose was to investigate the effect of the recent (from 2007 onwards) decrease of sulfur dioxide (SO2) at the cloud top level on the spatial distribution of carbon monoxide (CO), since both species are involved in the mesospheric photochemical cycles. Observations of neighboring CO2 lines are fully consistent with the previously determined aerosol scale height in the 68 to 74 km range. We could therefore determine C...