Assuming that mosquitoes have plenty of legs around to bite and the only thing really that's stopping them from multiplying quicker is the lack of suitable places to lay eggs; and
also assuming that no Malarial vaccine exists (or dengue); then
if you were to construct a mosquito feeder that would give the mosquitoes the blood meal they need, while at the same time preventing the spread of the virus, couldn't you effectively "immunize" the biteable population enough that malaria would die out?
UPDATE
Smart people had essentially this same idea (albeit much more thought out and informed) back in 2011. Cool to see my main assumption somewhat vetted as well. I like this kind of validation.
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